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Baby Chewing On Crib Rails – What To Do

Here's a picture of a baby chewing on crib rails.

If your baby is in the process of developing their first set of teeth, they tend to start chewing on crib rails to ease discomfort. It’s not uncommon for parents to find tiny tooth marks in their child’s toys, pillows, and even cribs. 

Take measures to safeguard your child and your furniture if you notice this behaviour in your child. If your baby chews on their crib, we’ll take a look at what you can do to keep them safe throughout their teething stage.

Why is my baby chewing on the crib 

Toddlers chewing their cribs is a very regular occurrence while they are teething. It is very usual and typical for children to explore their surroundings by putting things in their mouths at a young age. With their mouths, they learn through tasting and experiencing the texture of objects.

Because the mouth has a high concentration of nerves, it’s thought that oral exploration offers children a lot of sensory input.

Aside from sensory stimulation, chewing on something, such as a cot, can help relieve teething discomfort by assisting the teeth in breaking through the gum tissue and emerging into the mouth. Especially when you consider how much of a child’s early months and years are spent teething.

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What to do when your baby is chewing on crib rails 

Here are some things you can do when you notice that your baby is chewing on crib rails, toys, etc. 

Purchase a crib without lead paint 

If you suspect your child is teething in their crib, the first thing you should do is check sure the material is free of hazardous poisons. Many earlier crib models went through processes that employed a lot of chemicals and used lead-based paints or coatings, making them dangerous for babies to eat. 

As a result, replacing your current crib with something more natural and complying with modern safety requirements is critical to keeping your child safe.

Install silicon guards 

If your child chews on their crib, the next step is to wrap soft protection over the model’s railings and bars. Silicon cushioning is a popular choice for this purpose because it is flexible enough to be gentle on your baby’s early teeth while also being solid sufficient to protect the crib. These cushions are also often huge, making it difficult for babies to wrap their lips around them, reducing the likelihood that they will chew on them at all.

Provide your baby with teething toys 

Finally, provide plenty of teething toys for your infant to keep them from gnawing on other items. These teethers are safe for an infant’s gums and developing teeth because they are non-toxic. There are various sorts of toys to pick from, depending on your baby’s individual needs, so you may try out a few different ones to see which one they like.

Give them frozen treats 

To soothe and reduce your baby’s teething discomfort, look for these recipes for frozen teething snacks. Those will be a hit with your minor child, as long as she’s old enough to eat solid foods.

When your baby is teething, frozen snacks might be a lifesaver. They’re regarded as one of the most effective teething cures.

Massage your baby’s gums 

Your baby’s gums will most likely be red and uncomfortable if they are teething. That is distressing for them, and you can alleviate her distress and relax her by gently rubbing her gums.

Make a soft rail cover for your little one 

Make a DIY soft protective cover for your baby’s crib if you’re feeling crafty. On the internet, you can find tutorials for such DIY projects. YouTube could be of great help. 

The goal is to safeguard the wooden and painted railings by covering them. Even if your baby starts chewing on the bar again, they won’t be in danger because you’ve covered it with a more gentle and natural material.

Lower the cot base 

If your child has learned to climb and grasp onto the crib side rails, it’s time to lower the crib’s base. Pulling yourself up and chewing the crib’s sidebars will be more challenging for your kid.

Of course, a crib rail guard should be installed as well. These are two of the most effective methods for dealing with a baby who chews on the crib bars.

Conclusion 

Many contemporary cribs have a plastic cover on the guard rail to keep small children from gnawing on the wood. You may also try providing your toddler with a variety of teething toys, though because each child is different, parents may need to try a few other teethers before finding the appropriate match. Because toddlers spend so much time in their cribs, it’s unlikely that they’ll altogether quit biting.

It’s also worth noting that chewing might signify early anxiousness in a youngster. Speak to your paediatrician if you suspect there are other behavioural difficulties associated with biting that aren’t related to swollen gums and soon-to-emerging teeth.

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