thread: Advice on amber teething necklaces

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  1. #1
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    DD doesn't even realise it's there now because it's body temperature. She has played with it in the past but I just distracted her and she got over it pretty quick. I out her's on at 9 months so later too. Even the kids at playgroup don't notice it on her now because she's always had it on

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    Oct 2008
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    Cool!! Thanks everyone. She's had it on for over an hour now and isn't bothered by it! haha, I'm too quick to worry about stuff!

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    DD didn't get hers until 9 or 10 months, I don't think she played with it at all..have caught her a few times pulling on it and just say please don't pull on your necklace.
    Won't take her long to forget it's even there.

  4. #4

    Oct 2008
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    What about when they are asleep? Aren't you worried that it gets caught up on something?

    *worries*

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    I'm not worried when she's asleep, as it's normally tucked inside her onesie, but even if it wasn't it has never been a worry for me. I cannot see anything in her cot that it could get caught on, and we use sleeping bags with nothing else in the cot.

    You could try wrapping it around her ankle a couple of times if you'd feel better about it?

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    Dec 2007
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    What about when they are asleep? Aren't you worried that it gets caught up on something?

    *worries*
    Nuh. But I'm pretty relaxed when it comes to worrying about stuff like that.. LOL

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    What colour did you get?

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    If you got a good brand hun with the safety clasp they are designed to break under pressure so they can't choke on them and also it should be knotted between each bead so if it does break only bead will come off.....it's like a watch or earrings...once you have had them on for a while our skin receptors become desensitised to it and youn literally can't feel it anymore. I am glad the novelty has worn off for her and all seems good now....