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Sunflower_pie81

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Posted: 02-20-07 19:16pm

yeah the doctor gave me a chart, and it said no Tylenol until 6 months of age unless further instructed. It's up to you.
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Posted: 02-20-07 20:22pm

really the baby tylonal comes with a chart, my doctor said just go with the chart it comes with, and the chart goes by weight
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Posted: 02-20-07 21:06pm

oh_mommy wrote:
really the baby tylonal comes with a chart, my doctor said just go with the chart it comes with, and the chart goes by weight


so did mine. but whatever.....
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Posted: 02-21-07 09:40am

oh mommy i dont know what part of canada youn live but tempra is everywhere in canada
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Posted: 02-21-07 12:47pm

i live on the west coast, i guess i dont pay much attention lol
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Posted: 02-21-07 21:49pm

I would never give my child any type of medicne without being instructed to do so by my child's Dr.

No one on here is a Dr. so taking advice about medicne is not a smart thing to do. (unless your baby is 6+ months)

Doing so could cause an accidental over dose. ANd that is nothing to play around with.

As far as the orajel, it sas not under 4 months for a reason. There are chemicals in it that numb the throat and could cause suffocation in such a small baby.

But whatever...do what you feel is best for you baby. But I'd sersioulsly suggest you take the advice of your Dr.

You signed up for a baby, now you have to handle what comes along with it. teething, fever, etc.

Sarah
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Posted: 02-21-07 22:36pm

babymajic0506 wrote:
I would never give my child any type of medicne without being instructed to do so by my child's Dr.

No one on here is a Dr. so taking advice about medicne is not a smart thing to do. (unless your baby is 6+ months)

Doing so could cause an accidental over dose. ANd that is nothing to play around with.

As far as the orajel, it sas not under 4 months for a reason. There are chemicals in it that numb the throat and could cause suffocation in such a small baby.

But whatever...do what you feel is best for you baby. But I'd sersioulsly suggest you take the advice of your Dr.

You signed up for a baby, now you have to handle what comes along with it. teething, fever, etc.

Sarah


thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted: 02-22-07 08:55am

babymajic0506 wrote:
I would never give my child any type of medicne without being instructed to do so by my child's Dr.

No one on here is a Dr. so taking advice about medicne is not a smart thing to do. (unless your baby is 6+ months)

Doing so could cause an accidental over dose. ANd that is nothing to play around with.

As far as the orajel, it sas not under 4 months for a reason. There are chemicals in it that numb the throat and could cause suffocation in such a small baby.

But whatever...do what you feel is best for you baby. But I'd sersioulsly suggest you take the advice of your Dr.

You signed up for a baby, now you have to handle what comes along with it. teething, fever, etc.

Sarah


amen!!!! i asked my pharmacist if i could give it to christian and she said "hell no!!' and im sticking with tempra (equivelant of infant tylenol)..i have to put up with it until he can take it..c'est la vie!!!!!
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Posted: 02-22-07 10:22am

also, just to add. "little teethers" also recommends "under 4 months, ask your Dr."

So in other words....no. DOn't use it under 4 months.

Sarah
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Posted: 02-22-07 12:31pm

whats lil teethers?
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Posted: 02-22-07 12:36pm

Alyvia's 6 and a half (almost) months old and no signs of teeth yet Shocked
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Posted: 02-22-07 12:44pm

Sarah, "lil teethers" is a different brand of numbing medicne. It tastes a whole hell of a lot better than orajel. But it doesn't last neary as long.


AyaMiyaki wrote:
Alyvia's 6 and a half (almost) months old and no signs of teeth yet Shocked


Girl, the longer the teeth stay under the gums, the healthier/stronger they are!!!!

.Aly's gonna have big pearly whites in no time!!!!!!!!!!

Sarah
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Posted: 02-22-07 13:41pm

babymajic0506 wrote:
Sarah, "lil teethers" is a different brand of numbing medicne. It tastes a whole hell of a lot better than orajel. But it doesn't last neary as long.


AyaMiyaki wrote:
Alyvia's 6 and a half (almost) months old and no signs of teeth yet Shocked


Girl, the longer the teeth stay under the gums, the healthier/stronger they are!!!!

.Aly's gonna have big pearly whites in no time!!!!!!!!!!

Sarah


its true i heard they are stronger ! well, chirsitans tooth is compeltely out now and he is getting the second one as well! he is so cranky and his gum is red and has broken vessels! poor baby!
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Posted: 02-22-07 14:18pm

Emma2 wrote:

its true i heard they are stronger ! well, chirsitans tooth is compeltely out now and he is getting the second one as well! he is so cranky and his gum is red and has broken vessels! poor baby!



Poor bebe!!! It'll be over soon...then in a few weeks/months....you'll be battling the uppers!! Those are worse in my opinion!!!!!! Shocked

Sarah
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Posted: 02-22-07 14:52pm

babymajic0506 wrote:
Emma2 wrote:

its true i heard they are stronger ! well, chirsitans tooth is compeltely out now and he is getting the second one as well! he is so cranky and his gum is red and has broken vessels! poor baby!



Poor bebe!!! It'll be over soon...then in a few weeks/months....you'll be battling the uppers!! Those are worse in my opinion!!!!!! Shocked

Sarah


worse? Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Sad Crying
or Very sad
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Posted: 02-22-07 14:55pm

That's in .oni's case. In .melia's case, her top teeth you might not even know, untill you see/feel em!

That's how it was with .oni's 2 lower teefuses. I had no idea until I felt em! She didn't act cranky or anything.

But the top 4 are horrible!!!

Sarah
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Posted: 02-22-07 14:59pm

babymajic0506 wrote:
That's in .oni's case. In .melia's case, her top teeth you might not even know, untill you see/feel em!

That's how it was with .oni's 2 lower teefuses. I had no idea until I felt em! She didn't act cranky or anything.

But the top 4 are horrible!!!

Sarah


yeah cause theyre bigger it only makes sense...
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Posted: 02-22-07 15:00pm

Oni's are sooooo big!! I mean they are soooo wide!!! Baron makes fun of her! He calls her "herse teefuses"!! Hahahaha...(like horse teeth)!!

SHe's gonna have big chompers like her mommy!!

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Posted: 02-22-07 15:04pm

babymajic0506 wrote:
Oni's are sooooo big!! I mean they are soooo wide!!! Baron makes fun of her! He calls her "herse teefuses"!! Hahahaha...(like horse teeth)!!

SHe's gonna have big chompers like her mommy!!

Sarah

i was just gonna say that she took from you..you've got a nice set of choppers!!!
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Posted: 02-22-07 15:12pm


Thanks!!

lmao!! I couldn't resist!! (the date is wrong...that was this past .halloween!)

Sarah
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