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Hearing my baby wail in pain from teething, whilst crying real tears and clutching his little fat cheeks was almost too much to bear. We dose him up on calprofen, to stop immflamation (also he gets a terrible fever when teething) and hope for the best. Poor, poor baby. I had my wisdom teeth extracted when I was 19 and that was dire; if it's as bad as that then no wonder the poor little bugger gives us hell!

Hi there, have you ever considered giving homeopathic remedies to your 6 month old for teething? they work brilliantly for pain relief and can even help the teeth come through quicker. I'm running a workshop at the beginning of June in east dulwich teaching mums how to use acute homeopathic remedies for things like teething, coughs, colds, ear infections etc...Babies are welcome but it is limited to 6 places and there are only 4 left. If you'd like more info please give me a call on 07588 820 409.


Best wishes


Cassie

thank you all-- i suppose i just wanted to make sure it was normal. for some reason, when i know why she's crying, its so much easier for me to comfort her.


Yes, i did wonder about an ear infection, but wouldn't the pain be more constant? She also, bizzarely, sleeps well at night which makes me think its not something like that.

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