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I have been there! As simple as this sounds, have you tried giving ibuprofen? It worked like a charm for my boys. I would give it when it was really bad & i think it cut their pain so they could rest. Hope it helps
Seconding Ibuprofen, and on the worst nights we coslept.
No advice but had to check that I didn’t write this myself in my delirious state. Teething plus a cold here, it’s the worst, and he’s still nursing so wants a boob to go back to sleep every time :(. We’ll make it through somehow, keep reminding yourself it’s a phase and you can survive it
I gave mine frozen washcloths to chew on, and frozen waffles
I'm right there with ya! Ibuprofen and everything else everyone mentioned.
Frozen wash cloths like mentioned above - either with water or chamomile tea as the frozen liquid. Or a cold plastic spoon (not the disposable kind). Advil better for teething than Tylenol. Remember this too shall pass!!!
Our pediatrician suggested infant Motrin. Says it lasts longer.,
Ibuprofen and a cold/frozen washcloth with chamomile tea. In Australia, we have a product called bonjela teething gel which can be helpful - not sure where you’re based or if there’s an equivalent product near you, but if so, it’s worth a shot!
There’s also a homeopathic remedy to teething pains. I forget the name but gave that regularly to my little one during that stage and it helped tremendously. On bad days co-sleeping is the best option.