amber teething necklace??

edited August 2011 in Parenting
Have you heard of them and do they really work!! My daughter 2 months old started drooling a lot and trying to chew on everything, I was thinking about getting one for her, I love that its natural!!

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  • theycant use them till 3mo bubs probably styling atmbecause starting to talk n also just bring a ba0y I have the teething beeds n will put them on maddy in 2 weeks shell be 3mo n u take em from there neck at ni6ht n puy them around there ankle I have ALOT of frien4s that swear by them
  • dribbling not styling*
  • I wouldn't do it just regular old Teethers
  • @mama_kat yea I understand that one! I have seen tons of kids wearing them and they don't even realize they're wearing it! @bummy87 I had no idea you had to wait till 3 months of age is there a reason for that? Thank u for letting me know that! Oh why do you move it at night??

    @salasmommy the baby/ child doesn't chew on them! I think its the natural oils that enter threw the skin to help reduce the pain!
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  • @mama_kat thank you I definitely will!"
  • I tried one on my son for colic and it didn't work. I'll try it again when he starts teething. Bye the way they don't chew on them. The baby wears it and the warmth of the skin activates a resin that relives pain.
  • @beautiful_altar I think im going to try it on my daughter around 3 month!thank u for responding!
  • You can use it now if you want. I had it on my son I just wraped it around his ankle with a sock over it. I dont really trust anything around my kids neck.
  • I just researched n ot said 6 months something abour the mother wearing one and during skin contract pissing the goid qualities tgrough to tge child idk I didn't read much into it, its suggested to move it at night just to avoid strangulation hazard
  • Ohhhhhh ok gotcha. I actually thought they chewed on them.
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