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you'd probably be here.

 

any unique, old school methods to deal with teething babies? I've heard that you can put wet rags into the freezer then let them gnaw on those, but it sounds uncomfortable if they were frozen.

 

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um um well it's been ages since i've had anything to do with teething babies and i'm not a mom so i don't have it burned into my brain, but i think with wet rags it's like, it wouldn't be uncomfortable if they're frozen because they'll melt pretty quickly and warm up. there are teething toys you can just stick in the fridge but those are made to stay cold for a while and rags aren't, so yeah...i feel like i knew someone who let their kids chew on chunks of frozen soft food (an example would be like eggos or something) but i'm not for sure. i know if they'll let you, rubbing on their gums with your crooked finger/knuckle can help but yeah....idk, if it was me i'd be googling it lol

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