Fast-forward<\/em> to Franklin’s four month check-up as our pediatrician looked him over in his drool-soaked onesie. This is when she told us about her two one-year-old twin granddaughters and how they both wear teething necklaces. I then asked her if she truly thought they worked, and she replied that yes, she did.<\/p>\nMy husband and I were both in the room when she told us this, and since Franklin had been pretty fussy lately, we figured, what he heck. Couldn’t hurt anything, right?<\/p>\n
We drove straight to a local boutique that sold them, and I went in and bought it. But once I came out and my husband saw what I had purchased, something along the lines of, “There is no way my son is wearing a necklace!” came out.<\/p>\n
My husband thought our pediatrician was referring to a necklace that I would wear that our baby could gnaw on, not one that our baby would actually wear.<\/p>\n
Still, I insisted. And you know what? The fussiness subsided. And so did the drool!<\/p>\n
The next day I went somewhere without Franklin, and as I was preparing to go, my husband removed the necklace. \u00a0I didn’t argue, because, well, I didn’t have to deal with it!<\/p>\n
When I got home, though, you know what I noticed? The necklace.<\/p>\n
It was back on.<\/p>\n
And when I asked my husband about this his response was, “He got fussy….”<\/p>\n
He too, was now a believer in the magic necklace.<\/p>\n
It has been two months now that he has been wearing it and he no longer drools out his clothes. As in, he doesn’t even wear a bib to catch the drool, whereas before I could wring those things out.<\/p>\n
I can’t even really believe I am now a firm believer in these things, but alas, I am.<\/p>\n
The magic necklaces work.<\/p>\n
Franklin’s two bottom teeth popped through a couple of weeks ago, and the only way I realized he was getting teeth was because I felt them with my finger. Other than that, he was showing no symptoms.<\/p>\n
The magic necklaces work.<\/p>\n
Before Gwyn and Cal’s birthday, my husband asked if we could take the necklace off. I agreed, but decided to put it in my pocket, just in case.<\/p>\n
Mid-party, my husband approached me stating Franklin was super drooly, and out of the pocket the necklace came, much to everyone’s enjoyment.<\/p>\n
The magic necklaces work.<\/p>\n
I have heard that these necklaces don’t work for all babies, but yes. It works on ours and I will definitely recommend them to any mama whose baby is suffering from teething pains!<\/p>\n
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I don’t remember those magic necklaces being a “thing” when Gwyneth was a baby, but I do remember them when Cal was. I noticed these necklaces on baby girls AND baby boys, and once I learned what they were, all I could do was roll my eyes. A necklace helping with teething pain? MMmk. Moving […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":12602,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"nf_dc_page":"","om_disable_all_campaigns":false,"_monsterinsights_skip_tracking":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_active":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_note":"","_monsterinsights_sitenote_category":0,"footnotes":""},"categories":[263],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-12530","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-shop"],"yoast_head":"\n
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