Teether Instinct

Posted on Monday, December 21st, 2009 at 7:33 pm

Raz Baby Teether Pacifier In Blue


Raz Baby Teether Pacifier In Blue


$4.95


Raz Baby Teether Pacifier In Blue

Prince Lionheart Crib Rail Teether


Prince Lionheart Crib Rail Teether


$12.99


Prince Lionheart Crib Rail Teether

Vibrating Fruit Teether - Grape


Vibrating Fruit Teether – Grape


$8.95


Gummy textured vibrating teether helps soothe tender gums.

Vibrating Fruit Teether - Strawberry


Vibrating Fruit Teether – Strawberry


$8.95


Gummy textured vibrating teether helps soothe tender gums.

Monkey Teether


Monkey Teether


$3.95


The Fisher Price Monkey Teether is easy for baby to grasp and has soft teething surfaces for baby to chew on. The brightly colored fruit click and clack with baby’s movements and the tail serves as a link for mom to attach the toy to a variety of places and carry with her wherever her and baby go. Age: birth +

Gut Instinct


Gut Instinct


$9.71


Gut Instinct

Wiggle Worm Teether


Wiggle Worm Teether


$6.95


The Wiggle Worm teether by Nuby offers a variety of textures and surfaces for babyto chew on. This teether is engineered with raised, offset surfaces that aid in the eruption of teeth by gently massaging infant’s gums.  BPA-free.

Prince Lionheart Adjustable Crib Rail Teether


Prince Lionheart Adjustable Crib Rail Teether


$23.99


Prince Lionheart Adjustable Crib Rail Teether

Raz Baby Teether Pacifier In RaZ-Berry


Raz Baby Teether Pacifier In RaZ-Berry


$4.95


Raz Baby Teether Pacifier In RaZ-Berry

Raz Baby Teether Pacifier In Blue-Berry


Raz Baby Teether Pacifier In Blue-Berry


$4.95


Raz Baby Teether Pacifier In Blue-Berry

teether instinct

Taming the Temper at Teething Time—Baby Bibs and Blankets

Have you ever encountered a fussy baby? Sure, we all have. There are many reasons for a baby to be uncomfortable. He can be in need of food, in need of a diaper change, in need of a burping, or even in need of a change in position (such as sitting up, lying down, cuddling, hugging, or just being held).

After the first three months of colic and getting used the the baby’s habits, there comes another stage of discomfort called teething. A baby will normally begin getting his first teeth anytime between six and eight months of age. The gums will begin to swell and cause the child to be very uncomfortable. He will likely cry a lot, try biting on things, and drool from the mouth. Sometimes a baby will also grab at his ears when something is not quite right. But before the new parents just assume that this is all due to teething, they should have the baby’s health checked by a physician to make sure that nothing else is wrong with the child. The grabbing at the ears can sometimes mean an ear infection.

Once the parent determines that the baby is healthy and actually is beginning to cut teeth, there are some things that can be done to make the little one more comfortable. The biting instinct puts pressure on the swollen gums and eases the pain. That’s probably the same reason puppies are so prone to chew on everything they find. The baby needs something hard to bite on. I’ve even had little ones clamp down pretty darn hard on my fingers. A teething ring is the most popular item to fulfill that need to bite. Most teethers have a textured, rubbery, rounded surface to prevent poking and scratching the baby. Some teething rings are water filled and can be put in the freezer. The icy cold feeling numbs the gums and gives the baby relief.

The teething “drool” is prevalent in babies because they aren’t accustomed to swallowing their saliva like we do. The drooling can cause problems if it’s not taken care of. A baby’s chest and neck can get soaking wet and cause a bad rash if left unattended. Many mothers put a teething bib on the child to keep him dry. An infant’s wet clothing should be changed in a timely fashion. The baby’s skin should be wiped with a soft cotton cloth to absorb the moisture. Tissues sometimes irritate the tender skin even more. Petroleum jelly or a similar ointment is a good protective agent against a sore chin, face, chest, and neck.

Normally, the two middle bottom teeth are the first that a baby will get. After a few weeks the top front teeth will appear. Even though the baby is tiny, these new teeth need cleaning with a very soft brush or wet cloth to remove plaque from around them and the gums. Just using water will do fine, as regular toothpaste should not be used with an infant.

BabyBlanketBabe.com is a website that has a variety of unique, colorful, soft cotton, animated bibs and travel blankets that have “built in” teethers. The teethers are cleverly integrated into the features of animals such as fins, wings, braids, and even tongues. These bibs and blankets make a good matching pair for a perfectly beautiful and useful baby gift that will be greatly appreciated at “teething time”.

About the Author

JoAnn Williams is the owner/operator of the BabyBlanketBabe.com online store. She is a mother, grandmother, and retired elementary and middle school teacher. She has seen the results and recognizes that the care and nuturing a child gets as a baby follows him throughout his many stages of maturing.


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