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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It could definitely be teething, he is biting on a lot of things. Apologies for the rookie question, but is there anything to do for that other than just wait it out? I know about the frozen teething rings, and that Tylenol is an option, but I don't know what the threshold is to give that vs. just letting him power through. I assume I wouldn't want to give that every day....[/quote] Our DD broke her first tooth 5 days ago at 9m. Before that, she had fussy instances that we (and lots of friends) attributed to "teething." We did not do anything about the former, but we could tell that it was different when the actual tooth came. We gave her Tylenol at night four nights in a row. It seems to have helped. You could try give her Tylenol. If she is not in pain, it won't make any difference, but if you see a significant impact, you know it helped. My understanding is that you should not give Tylenol on an empty stomach, so right after the evening bottle makes the most sense. [/quote] Agree.[/quote]
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