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"teething ring" Definitions
  1. a usually rubber or plastic ring for a teething infant to bite on
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A caregiver could also give the child a solid teething ring, rather than a liquid-filled teething ring.
"The next ring I'm going to buy is a teething ring," he joked to reporters.
But I really prefer a teething ring or soft wet cloth, again with watching for choking.
Instead, the FDA recommends using an firm rubber teething ring approved by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
The academy recommends rubbing or gently massaging the baby's irritated gums with a clean finger or using a teething ring that's made of firm rubber.
Instead of teething tablets or gels, the American Academy of Pediatrics suggests that parents massage the child's gums with a clean finger when a baby is in pain; use a solid teething ring or clean, wet washcloth that's been chilled in the freezer; frozen bananas, berries or bagels.
Early twentieth century teething ring Teething biscuits, like rusks and ladyfingers, can also be given for teething.
If your baby's teething seems to be painful, give him a pre-cooled teething ring or a facecloth soaked in cold water to bite on.
In 1842 a Marriage to a Deceased Wife's Sister Bill was introduced and defeated by strong opposition. "Although seemingly a minor skirmish, [it] had far-ranging implications and was fought on the political scene almost annually for most of the Victorian period". Peter Ferriday observed in his biography of Edmund Beckett, 1st Baron Grimthorpe: "Was there a single eminent Victorian who did not at some time or other announce his views on the 'deceased wife's sister'? She was the teething ring of all Victorian controversialists...".
In April 2008, the zoo decreased human interaction with the cub, hoping that one day she could coexist with members of her species and not be dependent on humans. Becoming more independent from her keepers, Flocke was reported often playing happily on her own. She was given a plastic "dummy", similar to a child's teething ring, tied to the bars on the inside of her stable door to suckle on while resting. This suckling caused the cub's nose to appear bent; her muzzle remained in this shape for some time before returning to normal.
He follows the sound of hymn singing, struggling up the steps into the church and down the aisle as the congregation watches, aghast. Molly is in the front row; he kneels and puts the baby into her arms, then struggles to his feet, back pressed against a pillar. Above his head hangs a wreath that suggests a crown of thorns; he turns and falls, dead. As Molly carries the baby down the aisle someone notices that he is using Bob's watch as a teething ring and wonders where Bob stole it.
Early twentieth century teething ring and pacifier. Teething used to be considered (wrongly) a cause of death, as many children died in the first years of life, at the same time as teething occurs. "The tendency in the past to attribute serious disease to teething was so prevalent that in 1842 teething was the registered cause of death in 4.8% of all infants who died in London under the age of 1 year and 7.3% of those between the ages of 1 to 3 years according to the Registrar General's report." Ironically, while teething is a natural process which creates little more than discomfort, some methods for relieving teething pain have caused serious harm and even death.

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