
Teething is a challenging milestone for babies and parents alike. As those tiny teeth start to come in, your baby might become fussier, drool more, or even struggle to sleep. While teething is a natural process, it can be uncomfortable for little ones. The good news? There are many effective ways to help soothe a teething baby. Here are techniques and tips to make teething more manageable.
Recognizing Teething Symptoms
Teething in babies typically occurs between the ages of six months and two years. Recognizing the symptoms of teething will help you provide comfort to your child quickly. Symptoms include:
• Excessive drooling
• Chewing on fingers or toys (basically anything in sight)
• Swollen or tender gums
• Fussiness or irritability
• Changes in sleeping or eating habits
• Rubbing cheeks or ears**
**If your child is rubbing on their ears and not showing other symptoms of teething, you may want to see your doctor as this can be a sign of ear infection.**
Tips & Tricks
Whenever the topic of teething comes up in conversation, anyone who has ever been a parent is going to give you some trick they swear by. However, it’s important to remember that every baby is unique, and what worked for them may not be effective for your child. With that in mind, let’s explore some of the most reliable methods to help soothe teething discomfort.

Teething Toys
Teething toys are a must-have as they’re perfect for on the go and staying home. They’re designed to soothe sore gums and keep your baby occupied. Look for toys made from safe, BPA-free materials. Here are some popular options:
Silicone Teething Rings:
Easy to hold and gentle on gums.
Textured Teethers:
Provide extra stimulation and massage sore areas.
**Be sure to clean the toys regularly**
Cold Compress
Cold compresses are great for when your baby’s gums are swollen or tender because the temperature will provide almost instant relief.
Chilled Washcloth:
Place a slightly wet washcloth in the fridge for approximately 30 minutes then give to baby to chew on for comfort and pain relief.
Freezer-Safe Teething Rings:
Gives cool relief to sore gums and reduces inflammation. (The ones pictured to the right are water filled and BPA silicone meaning 100% safe for baby)


Mesh Feeder
If your baby has started solids, frozen or chilled fruit in a mesh feeder can be a game-changer. They provide a satisfying flavor while soothing their gums. Plus you’ll be introducing them to new tastes without the worry of it ending up as a painting on the floor.
Frozen Fruits to Try:
Frozen bananas
Chilled cucumber slices
Chilled Strawberries
Breastfeeding Moms:
In an ice cube tray freeze breastmilk to use in mesh feeder
Teething Biscuits
Teething biscuits provide a satisfying texture while soothing their gums. Make sure any treats you offer are soft enough to avoid choking hazards.
Always supervise your baby to ensure they don’t accidentally choke or take too big of bites.

Most teething discomfort can be managed at home, but if your baby has a high fever, diarrhea, or appears extremely distressed, it’s time to consult your pediatrician. These symptoms could indicate something more serious.
Teething is a temporary but challenging phase in your baby’s development. With the right supplies, you can help ease their discomfort and make this period more bearable. From teething toys to mesh feeders, there’s a solution for every baby. Stay patient, offer plenty of loving cuddles, and remember that this phase won’t last forever. By using these tips and tricks, you’ll not only soothe your baby but also create a calmer environment for your entire family.

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