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Always consult a physician or other qualified health care provider on specific questions about your baby's health.
Your baby is little but oh-so-mighty when they need to let you know something is up. They may be snuggly and sweet throughout the day, but their loud declarations of discomfort throughout the night might leave any parent wondering, what’s changed?
If your baby is drooling more, pulling or rubbing at their ears, or has a slightly elevated temperature, teething may be the reason for your babe’s recent fits. Even if you’ve already cracked the code for getting your baby to sleep throughout the night, soothing a teething baby requires a slightly different set of tricks.
We’ve got some tips so that your little one (and you) are cozier, happier & more well-rested—even after a night of teething. Your babies oral health should be a top priroity, so be sure to connect with your doctor first for any teething concerns.
We know that the process of figuring out how to soothe a teething baby at night can have you just as frustrated and upset as your baby. Stay calm, take a deep breath & try implementing the following tips to prevent sleep disturbance:
According to the National Health Service, babies begin teething at varying ages. While most start at around six months old, others may begin at four months—and some after twelve.2 Because each baby is on their very own journey, it’s especially important to know and be able to recognize a few teething symptoms.
You’ve already recognized a change in your baby’s fussiness and ability to sleep comfortably through the night, but what are some more specific ways you can know for sure that teething is the culprit?
In some cases, you may notice:2
And of course—as you may have already come to know all too well—you’ll notice your baby is more fretful and not sleeping as well as they typically do.
Just remember to consult your pediatrician if you feel something is seriously wrong. While your baby's body temperature may rise slightly when teething, a true fever is not associated with teething. It could be a sign of illness or infection that may require medical treatment.3
Now that you’ve identified that your little one is indeed teething, you may be asking yourself why the brunt of their teething pain and frustration seems to rear its head (much like their erupting baby teeth!) at nighttime.
That may be because:
We know how exhausting soothing your teething baby at night can be. Monica + Andy is always here to help—whether that’s with our organic, sustainably-sourced & ethically-made products, our community classes + events, or simply our words of support and encouragement.
You’re not alone, and you and your babe will both be sleeping more soundly through the night again before you know it.
In the meantime, dive into our treasure trove of parenting tips, join the community, and in case no one’s told you today, just know that you’re doing great.
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