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CkGm
They get so big, so fast :(
Member since 5/05 13848 total posts
Name: Christine
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Teething Tablets?
I read on the label something about wakefulness- very confused! Can I give them to her close to bedtime? Thanks!
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Posted 4/4/07 9:13 PM |
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Name: Lisa
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Re: Teething Tablets?
I have, and they haven't kept her up.
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Posted 4/4/07 9:23 PM |
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FeliciaDP
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Name: Mommy
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Re: Teething Tablets?
I have been using the Hylands lately and I actually think they relax Nikolas and help him sleep a little bit better(he's still waking a lot at night but if I give him the tablets, he seems to calm back down enough to fall asleep again..)
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Posted 4/4/07 9:24 PM |
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CkGm
They get so big, so fast :(
Member since 5/05 13848 total posts
Name: Christine
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Re: Teething Tablets?
Thanks so much! I don't want get her dependent on tylenol but she has been so fussy I figured I would give them a try. She is too young for a teether poor thing.
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Posted 4/4/07 9:27 PM |
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Laura-DDS
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Name: Laura
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Re: Teething Tablets?
The tablets will likely help the pain which will relax them the only reason they give the warning is that the teething tablets do contain caffeine so just watch that! If you find your little one awake then you know why-LOL! I am a pretty firm believer in Tylenol for bad nights of teething and advil if your pediatrician approves it is a great one too because it is anti-inflammatory. I have found with DS that a combination of Tylenol (by mouth) and orajel (applied to the gums) works best but only in really extreme cases (like the past 3 days of screaming in pain from 4 teeth pushing through!) Good luck -FM me if you have any more questions!
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