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6/8/2020

 
Essentially Jenni is partnered with Nuby's Parent Blogger program and we received many items as gifts. All reviews are honest and genuine about their products. 
Calvin started teething around 4 months and his first tooth broke through around 4.5 months. He's now 9 months old and has four little teefies. We think more of his teeth are coming in because he's been super grumpy, chomping on everything again, tugging on his ears and more. So this time around, we decided to try out some more things to see if it would help. I think we hit the jackpot because these are definitely helping him! 

Oral care! Brushing his teeth!

We love this Oral Care Set because it comes in this compact set that's easy to store. Plus, there's all the brushes you need as your baby grows! There's no such thing as starting too early when it comes to promoting good dental hygiene! 
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Stage 1: The finger brush is great because the soft silicone brush and rigids are gentle to massage those swollen gums. 
Stage 2: The one on the far left is recommended for soft gum massages for slightly older gums and when the teeth are just newly erupted. 
Stage 3: The middle brush is recommended to massage and clean teeth during the teething process. 
Stage 4: The soft nylon bristles are used to clean baby's teeth. We are currently using this brush because he has 4 teeth already (2 on top and 2 on the bottom). 
You can find this set at Amazon and Walmart.

The teething pains

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This All Natural Soothing Gel and Gum-eez Teether works so well! Calvin loves his binky so this was the easiest for us to use. We squeeze some of the soothing gel on and he suckled and chomped on it. It's a sweet flavor that he enjoyed and gave really quick relief! We were so amazed with this one! 
​You can find this set at Target, Walmart, CVS or Walgreens. 
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These tablets are great because they dissolved in his mouth so quickly. They did relax and soothe his gums but took a little longer than the soothing gels. It was recommended to dissolve 2-3 tablets one at a time and continued every 15-20 minutes as needed. I wasn't always comfortable giving him so many but I think the combination of these and the soothing gels really helped. 
You can find these at Target, Walmart, CVS or Walgreens. 

Teething trends necklace

This necklace is now my best friend! It's been so hard trying to get out for a walk or even to the grocery store because Calvin's been teething and crying. Or, he's just been fussy. I love the vibrant teal color of the beads. They're soft silicone and safe for him to munch on. I don't even have to wear them! I usually just hand them to him and he plays and munches on them. If we're home, I'll put them in the freezer to get cold and then give it to him and it's like instant relief! 
They have teal, grey, white and black teether necklaces. 
You can find this at Walmart. ​
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