How to Shop for a Teething Ring
Babies start teething very early in life, at around four to six months. A teething ring makes an excellent way to help them cope with it. There's no risk of the baby swallowing too much material (as with medicines or teething foods) and it ... [... more]
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How to Treat a Teething Rash
A teething rash develops when excessive saliva dribbles down around the chin and mouth, causing it to become red and irritated. It's part of the discomfort of teething, coupling the painful act of new teeth coming in with the unpleasant ... [... more]
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How to break your child of the dreaded binky
We all pretty much know when it's time to get rid of the pacifier. When the teeth are beginning to bow , or the speech is suffering, or when they are graduating from highschool....you know...times like that. A lot of times the pacifier becomes ... [... more]
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How to Tell Teething Symptoms From Illness
A teething baby can exhibit some of the same symptoms as illness such as a runny nose and ear pulling. Even some doctors cannot tell without a full examination of your baby. Discerning a teething baby from a sick baby is something you'll need to ... [... more]
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How to Prevent Baby Bottle Tooth Decay
When a child drinks a sugary drink from a baby bottle for a prolonged period, the sugars in the drink combine with bacteria in a baby's mouth. This creates acids that begin to eat away delicate baby teeth. To prevent the occurrence of baby bottle ... [... more]
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How to Establish Pacifier Rules for an Infant
New parents spend much of their time trying to soothe their newborns and pacifiers are a popular way to provide an infant with a comforting substitute for a bottle or breastfeeding. Since sucking is a natural reflex for a baby, a pacifier can ... [... more]
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How to Soothe a Teething Baby
As any parent can tell you ... teething is a difficult stage for both you AND baby. This homeopathic product will work wonders in making life easier for everyone. The directions tell you to place a few tablets in your babies mouth and allow them ... [... more]
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How to Safely Use Ice Cubes With Teething Babies
Ice cubes are a significant choking hazard to children under the age of four--the ice can get lodged in their throats and its edges can cut along teething gums. The cold temperature and ease of use makes them good to use with teething babies, ... [... more]
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How to Help a Teething Baby or Toddler
Teething babies and toddlers can get really miserable, but there are a few simple things you can do to help relieve their pain and sadness. Watch for telltale signs of teething such as bright red cheeks, low fever, unusual irritability, and ... [... more]
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How to Treat Teething
Some children sail through teething, while others don't. Here are some simple tricks you can try at home before enlisting the help of your pediatrician. It isn't always clear what is bothering a crabby child, but anywhere from 3 months to 3 years ... [... more]
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How to brush your teeth
Nothing is good like keeping your teeth clean in order to avoid tooth decay Wash your hands with soap in order to clean your teeth brush Prepare a good quality tooth paste which is recommended by the dentist Brush your teeth with clear water in ... [... more]
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How to Brush the Teeth of a Reluctant Baby or Toddler
One of the worst ongoing battles my son and I ever fought was over teeth brushing. "He hates getting his teeth brushed!" I moaned to our pediatrician. "Is there anything I can do?" Her reply was less than helpful. "Well, you just [... more]
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