Well, it's started.
We've have five months of pretty sedate happy baby up until now. When I got home today, I was told tales of grizzles, cries and the like all to do with teething.
I've just finished playing with Emily and she alternates between sucking ANYTHING furiously and mildly happy, and screaming inconsolably - obvious in immense amounts of pain.
It's no fun for Sue and I as the screams and the restless nights are really screwing with us, but it's also really not nice hearing her cry knowing she's in pain and not really being able to do anything about it apart from rubbing teething gel into her mouth.
She's got a couple of teething toys - plastic keys and the like - and due to her not too stellar hand to eye co-ordination continues to smack herself in the head with them.
A few websites have been helpful, if anything, in letting us know the symptoms are teething. Not really sure how long it'll last, but apparently the first set of teeth and the molars are the most painful. There's also a suggestion of offering her cold food to numb the gum, so I guess it's good we've started the weaning process. Just need to buy / make some apple sauce.
On a happier note, we weaned her onto new foods tonight - yam! Sue cooked and blended up one and I tried to feed it to Em. As you can imagine, with the gum pain her focus really wasn't on the food all that much.
The ongoing saga of being a ongoing father of two - one with autism and one who died for 20 minutes. From pre-birth, birth and through those difficult toddler years. It's definitely a life changing event going from singleton to parent.
Showing posts with label pain relief. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 13 August 2008
Saturday, 15 March 2008
Epidural
Sue's just had the needle in the spine and we're now hoping for some sleep before the fun starts.
She's also been given a local as the hand she has the syntocin jabbed into is hurting a tad.
C'mon sleep, where are ya?
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On the drip
Sue's on the Syntocin drip and has opted for the epidural, mainly so she can sleep. Looks like nothing will happen until about 6am now.. 4 hours from now.
Epidural will help Sue sleep so she'll be fighting fit to deliver this tyke is a few hours time. Just wish I had a bed too.
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