If you’re the parent of a six-month-old baby, you’ll likely be looking out for teething signs. You’ll also want to know what the safest way to soothe your baby's pain is. This article will give you details of everything you need to know about teething.

The Signs of Teething

Babies' teeth start to grow at around six-month-old, and there are a few things that you’ll notice. Your baby may have begun to put their hands in their mouth from a few months old, but babies don’t usually start teething until they are older. 

 

Fussiness

Your baby is likely to become a bit cranky while teething because it hurts. Feeling irritable is the main sign a baby is teething. Your baby may start to cry a lot more. You’ll need to do all you can to soothe your baby, rocking or going for a ride in the car may help. 

Drooling

Your baby will drool a lot while teething because the teething process will stimulate saliva production. Therefore, it's a good idea to be prepared with bibs that you can use to wipe your baby's mouth.

How to Soothe Teething Pain

Your baby will like to chew on something such as the soft baby teething mitten which is made from soft BPA-free silicon which will help to sooth your babies gums. The mitten makes a crinkling sound like opening candy which will keep your baby amused while giving them something to chew on. The mitten can be easily washed, and kept clean.

You may also like to use gels or painkillers that are designed especially for teething. Always read the label and apply it accordingly.

 

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