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I'm sure others have already come across this, but if you buy the Frube type things (Fromage Frais in a tube) and pop them in the freezer then they are lovely and cold on sore gums and the baby seems to really adore them. So much so that she initially got very upset when I took it off her to push the 'lolly' up higher...now she's worked out what it is all about she holds it out to me and 'shouts' to let me know help is needed!


Having read the packet it seems most of the supermarket own brands have exactly the same as the 'brand named versions' in them and are cheaper, so that's what I've been getting.


Hope this brings a little relief to those of you who have suffering babies.


Molly

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I also found an amber teething necklace really calmed down my little one when she was cutting her eye teeth, we've not had any teething pain since (although she does have VERY rosy cheeks and drooling non-stop). If you google "amber teething becklace" you will get lots of results.

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