For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for September 18, 2020

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    flagmichael  about 4 years ago

    A recent strip mentioned teething….

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    Templo S.U.D.  about 4 years ago

    I was told by my older brother that his older son (almost 22 months of age) was able to be calmed by having a ride in the car.

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    Johnny Q Premium Member about 4 years ago

    She never returned…

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    capricorn9th  about 4 years ago

    Well, April clearly has low pain tolerance. My grandkids were merely fussy when they teethed. Some babies react badly to budding teeth, like April here.

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    howtheduck  about 4 years ago

    The missing 5th panel: Elly comes back from her walk and says, “Where’s April?” Elizabeth says, “Dad took her to the hospital. She had a temperature of 105.”

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    RobertaSweat  about 4 years ago

    By 6 months, she’s teething. A bit of crushed ice packed into a teething ring will soothe her sore gums & there ill be peace once more! lol

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    Jelliqal  about 4 years ago

    Tag! You’re it.

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    zerotvus  about 4 years ago

    i recorded my daughter crying. then played it back. she’d get quiet and listen for that baby….

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    Wren Fahel  about 4 years ago

    Once, when I was a teenager, I babysat my nephew, who was an infant at the time. Suddenly, he started crying & wouldn’t stop. I fed him; he wasn’t hungry. I checked his diaper; clean. I rocked him; he kept crying. All of a sudden I felt sick. I ran into the bathroom and threw up. He stopped crying and let me rock him to sleep. I still kid him about that.

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    Geophyzz  about 4 years ago

    On nights like that, the most successful routine for all three of my kids was walking slowly up and down the cellar stairs. Maybe it was the change in temperature – even in July, our basement is cold.

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    ckeller  about 4 years ago

    Reminds me of the time I was walking with my baby daughter (now 12), who was crying, and someone asked me, “Did you try Tylenol?” I answered, “Yes, but my headache from her crying is still there.”

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    Prey  about 4 years ago

    She´s a girl so probably practicing for when she´s married!

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    vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 4 years ago

    It seems universal that babies calm down when moving. I wonder if that is why we, as a species, keep exploring?

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    kab2rb  about 4 years ago

    Get a cold teeth ring so April can munch on, we did that to ours.

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    TheresaNoll  about 4 years ago

    She’s teething – give her something cool and firm (and non-toxic) to gum on :D

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    coffeemom88  about 4 years ago

    Somehow mom making a speedy exit from her crying kid just isn’t chuckle-worthy.

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    Omniman  about 4 years ago

    A cold piece of carrot can be an excellent teething aid.

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    drycurt  about 4 years ago

    My child’s grandmother said to check the soft spot on top of the head. If baby is crying a lot and soft spot is dimpled down instead of convex and pulsing, one should raise it. Her method was use a soggy bar of soap to softly pull it up. My mouth was big enough, so I very gently sucked it up. The difference was remarkable. CG had fourteen children and over 40 grandchildren, so I gave credence to this advice.

    I surmised that the constant crying might be a headache. Once the soft spot is raised, the headache goes away, the baby is happy again.

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    Johnnyrico  about 4 years ago

    Rub some vodka on her gums. Then put her in her crib, shut the door, and turn the TV up.

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    1JennyJenkins  about 4 years ago

    We never had any problems with our kids when they were teething…and when my daughter’s children reached that stage, they didn’t fuss like that either. I really didn’t know what mothers, who were my contemporaries, were talking about. My mother told me that when I was an infant I wasn’t fussy at all when my teeth were poking through…

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    CitizenOfTheValley  about 4 years ago

    In the old days, mother would rub whiskey on baby’s gums when they were teething, then have a shot herself. LOL

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    Petemejia77  about 4 years ago
    According to Dan Conner, Give her a frozen Eggo.
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    summerdog  about 4 years ago

    John is a dentist. Doesn’t he have any good tips for his own daughter’s suffering?

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    summerdog  about 4 years ago

    Remember reading about that hard. plastic giraffe toy that mothers raved about for their babies? Get one of those to for her to chew on.

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