Teetha granules are the best for babies this young, the active ingredient is chamomile. As far as I know gels aren't suitable till after 6 months
The Ashton and Parsons gel can be used from 3+ months as well as the granules which we’ve used both of😊 I’ve also freezed some of my breastmilk using a mould I bought and given it in a fruit feeder type thing, I do keep in mind about freezer burn on her gums though doing that and let it melt a little first.
@Maddie I didn't realise tge Ashton and parsons gel is suitable for 3 months. I'll keep that in mind
@Fatima neither did I but luckily it is! I know ambisol is the best but 5 months plus so that’s irritating! Also read before a spring onion is meant to be great too apparently🤷🏼♀️
Thanks ladies for the suggestions and tips! 🫶
I personally use Anbesol Liquid, I have with both of my children and swear by it, it's not recommended until 5 months, but I've already started using it with my 4 month old as his bottom 2 teeth are making their way out of his gums and he's struggling. I always found the ones you can use now, such as the Ashton and Parsons gels and powders, didn't help at all with my boys but you might find different with your little one x