Anyone else pulling an all-nighter?

Just checking in. Phone went on the docking station to charge and then he fell asleep on me and I didn't want to disturb him to have my phone.

Will check the chemist out today. Cheers guys.
 
Nelson's teething powder (no relation :)) worked wonders with my little one. It's natural/homeopathic. Got it from Sainsbury's I think. I also found letting her chew/suck on my finger helped, rather than a dummy/bottle.

Good luck.
 
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[FnG]magnolia;20960453 said:
Boots sell some teething powder which shouldn't work but it does. It comes in sachets and is sugar free, I just can't remember the name of the damn stuff. Pharmacist friends of ours scoffed at it when we told them and now they have their own little one they swear by it.

Will post later if wife remembers the brand name.

Ashton and Parsons! gained us many a good nights sleep when my kids were teething.
 
Our little fella is only 10 weeks old so we have all of the teething stuff to look forward too, and there was me thinking the sleepless nights were starting to improve... :o
 
I had an all nigher on Chritmas Day (Nights), worked a 12 hour shift then got home (AM), had to stay up with the kids, then had to stay up all night as the kids got a sickness bug. Finally got to sleep the following evening.
 
Sounds like a nightmare, our daughter is almost 11 months and pretty much sleeps from 8pm - 6.45 - 7.30am. Tescos sells some really good teething gell called dentinox, also try some Baby Calpol as that also helps with teething.
 
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