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Taylahs molars took about 1 month to appear. They were the worst teeth aswell. So it could be that. She got hers about 14/15 months

She has also just had the last 4 pop through at 18 months. Hopefully we might get some sleep before the 2 year molars are through


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OMG a month of this????  How do I tell if it's teething? It doesn't appear as obvious as her other ones IYKWIM? She is dribbling mroe than usual and often sticks her fingers in her gob but the cheeks don't seem overly red or anything....sigh.

I need some sleep *sob*


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Emmecat, we are back to this as well, and he is def cutting at least one molar - I can feel it . So far pamol has been my friend, and I am trying the weleda teething powder as well. With the pamol, just make sure you are not under medicating her - I thought H was meant to be on a certain dose but he actually needs a lightly bigger one (working it out based on his weight).
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Yeah molars can go up and down and take a little while to cut through. Nurofen is fantastic, seems to make a big difference, I have heard you can use it with pamol also but 2 hours apart ? dont quote me on that though, I am not entirely sure.
The weleda stuff is great if she will let you get back there!

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote SpecialK Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 July 2010 at 8:36am
Actually, pamol and nurofen are best given together if pamol alone isn't doing the job - they work in different ways and the combined effect is stronger. Same for adults.

Although if you are trying to bring down a fever give pamol first and then if it isn't down in 20 minutes give nurofen.

Oh, and Karen - Harry's cheeks never go red when teething, just heaps and heaps of dribble and fingers in the mouth the whole time. Go figure. I think he is cutting the very back molars as well (are these the 2 yr ones?). Joy.
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Yay im not the only one with a toddler being a right pain in the butt.

Arianne has been off the rails pretty much since her teething necklace broke so I am on the hunt for a new one.

I think it is more about they want to communicate more but cant. She is super clingy aswell and is also refusing most foods.

Hang in there I am hoping it will calm down soon but that could be unrealistic.
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Yep same thing going on here. C seems to have turned into a Mumma's boy overnight. He use to be such a Daddy's boy which was great because as soon as DH walked in the door I could hang the grizzly little monster over! Now he won't have a bar of him and wants to be permanently attached to my hip!
He already has all his first molars so I can't blame it on that. Read a good article in Littlies mag the other day which was rather timely I thought...

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Oh crikey I am dreading all this starting! My 11mth is an angel with everyone but me when it comes to nappy changing she just wont lie still and today wont sit in her car seat or in her high chair. What a battle. What ever could it be?! Is this a common problem. My husband thinks it is because I am too soft... ummm...
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