False beliefs and myths associated with teething

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Issue #89 - 02/28/2024

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🌞 Good Morning, Parent!

As parents, witnessing your little one's first teeth emerge is a milestone filled with mixed emotions—pride in their growth and concern for their discomfort. Teething is a normal part of development, but it can turn those precious baby smiles into frowns and tears. How do you differentiate between normal teething discomfort and signs that warrant a doctor's visit?

For Your Parent Pit Stop Today:

  • PARENTING: When Do Babies Start Teething: All You Need To Know

  • If you are a working parent, you need this

  • BREAKING STUDY: Mothers’ false beliefs and myths associated with teething

  • SELF-CARE: Managing Stress During Your Baby's Teething

  • Parent Picks: 1 Quick Tip, 1 Activity and 1 Useful Product

PARENTING
When Do Babies Start Teething: All You Need To Know

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BREAKING STUDY
Mothers’ false beliefs and myths associated with teething

Light grey background and grey cuddle fleece reverse and attached cream teether. Ribbon tags and elasticated link for attaching to the baby’s wrist, cot, car seat, buggy or dummy

SELF-CARE
Managing Stress During Your Baby's Teething

Parent Picks

Quick Tip

Keep an eye on drooling, chewing on objects, and slight irritability. These are signs that your baby's teeth are on their way.

Activity

Freeze a clean, wet washcloth for a simple, homemade teether. The texture and coldness can help soothe your baby's gums and make teething a more bearable experience.

Useful Product

For gentle gum relief and early dental health, check out the BiteBrush Baby Dental Teether at All Things Childcare Shop—a safe, innovative solution for your teething little one. With a 20% OFF with code: EMAILTEAM! Just for a limited time.

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