I'm pretty sure my 3 1/2 month old daughter is starting to teethe, most of the time she is fine, but now and then they seem to really bother her.
One of the things that sometimes upsets her is having her bottle, she squirms and cries, and doesn't want to drink. Afterwards she drools, plays with her gums, and cries a lot.
I know that a cooling teether can help sore gums. What I was wondering was whether the warm milk did the opposite? Would giving her a cold bottle help? Do babies drink cold milk? When do you stop heating up their milk anyway?
One of the things that sometimes upsets her is having her bottle, she squirms and cries, and doesn't want to drink. Afterwards she drools, plays with her gums, and cries a lot.
I know that a cooling teether can help sore gums. What I was wondering was whether the warm milk did the opposite? Would giving her a cold bottle help? Do babies drink cold milk? When do you stop heating up their milk anyway?
Rochelle, NZ, baby girl born 22.10.2003