Teething for toddlers, Good Products?

Stephanie - posted on 01/15/2011 ( 6 moms have responded )

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My 15 month old son seems to be teething...badly. Most days are good, but some days and most nights are just terrible for him. He doesn't (won't) use the teethers (bright starts chill teether) we have and wash cloths are out for he just plays with them. I have looked around at stores and cannot find anything I think he would use, I think it's the molars coming in...
The problem my husband and I are facing is pacifiers. My son is allowed them at night and on days where NOTHING soothes him, which are few and rare, but he 'shoves' the thing into the back of his mouth. Is there any advice or known teethers that we could use to replace the pacifiers?

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Aimee - posted on 01/18/2011

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ashton and parsons is herbal and can be used every hour or so and bonjella together hope this helps

Tabatha - posted on 01/17/2011

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I use the liquid teething drops for both my kids.

Stacie - posted on 01/17/2011

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teething tablets, motorin, frozen wash rags, frozen pacis, and a vibarating teether. its what my daughter uses

Chelsea - posted on 01/16/2011

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my 21 month old is cutting her 3rd tooth and we use hylands all natural teething gel at night , and the tablets during the day

Samie - posted on 01/15/2011

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My daughter rarely used a pacifier but she enjoyed the cold teething rings but when she wouldnt take those anymore and it was getting worse after 12 months, we used the nighttime orajel to calm her down. if pacifiers are the ONLY thing that keeps him chilled out, I'd suggest to continue to use it until he gets a few months older.