Many parents wonder if using a dummy or soother can help alleviate their baby's teething discomfort.
In this post, we'll explore the benefits and potential drawbacks of using dummies to soothe teething pain and offer some alternative comfort measures for you to try.
Spotting teething symptoms
Every baby experiences teething differently, but there are some common signs of teething that parents can watch for.
- Your baby may become fussier or more cranky than usual.
- Swollen gums and your baby may explore their mouth by chewing on toys, their fingers, or other objects.
- Increased drooling as your baby’s body produces more saliva to help soothe their tender teething gums.
It's important to remember that these are just general signs, and each baby's experience may vary.
When does teething start?
Teething usually starts around six months old, but every baby is different. Some babies may start teething earlier or later. The first baby teeth to usually appear are the two front teeth on the bottom, followed by the top front teeth.