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LizRNBSN

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Has anyone used Baltic Amber jewelry? I want to try it for my sons, both of which are teething and many seem to think it makes a big difference. I am thinking I want to order from Insprired By Finn they have a great selection and their prices seem pretty good. They also offer a 15% discount (use code save15)!
Please share your experiences with Baltic Amber and teething!
 
i have never heard of the Amber stuff but i did want to recommend Teething Tablets for your kids. my mom used them when my brother was a baby and i used them on my kids too. they were a life saver. you can get them at health food stores usually. they look like tiny pills but the moment saliva touches them they liquify. :)
 
well, i bought amber necklace at ----. All items are genuine, and they offer 30 days 100% price back guarantee!


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LizRNBSN said:
Has anyone used Baltic Amber jewelry? I want to try it for my sons, both of which are teething and many seem to think it makes a big difference.Please share your experiences with Baltic Amber and teething!
LizRNBSN hi, i have teething baby now! Did you finally bought amber teething necklace? Did it help? I am looking for one, but i can't find raw amber teething necklace, everybody sell polished amber :(
I found them at his store[/url], but they out of stock, anybody advice :cry:

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BTW, I checked the site you posted and the necklaces are not out of stock. Also, this is an old wives' tale plus putting a necklace on a baby is a choking hazard.
 
I know this is an old thread, but just thought I'd say, I tried the Amber thing with 4 of my children when they were teething, and not once did it help. I ended up throwing the thing away.
The best thing that I found to help & probably the cheapest, a wet washcloth that I stuck in the freezer for just a bit. Not to mention a little infant tylenol for the pain.
The slightly frozen washcloth thing is what my mother did for all 6 of her kids, my grandmother did for all 18 of her children and exactly what my kid's pediatrician and dentist recommends.
 

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