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Mom's 'Cold Binky' Hack Will Naturally Soothe Baby's Sore Gums

Having a brand new baby is a huge lifestyle adjustment. There are so many unknowns in the future and watching your little one grow is always wonderful. But sometimes there are unforeseen challenges you might need to deal with like when the baby is teething, for example.

So this smart mom came up with an awesome teething trick that will make all moms will rejoice. Check it out.

Teething is a painful for experience for babies and their parents.

One crafty mom named Emelia Jackson was at a total loss when it came to soothing her teething baby and was looking for some kind of alternative to ease his pain.

She discovered a cool trick that works really well for non-mobile babies.

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Just put water in your baby's soother and keep it in the freezer for a couple of hours.

The ice will soothe your baby's sore gums.

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After posting her trick on Facebook some people freaked out that the baby was going to drink the water but she assured everybody there was no hole in the soother.

Emelia even posted an update sharing that the baby is fine and doing well at 11 months.

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He is still enjoying his frozen soother, as per her video.

If you can believe it, Emelia's Facebook post got 56,000 comments and even more shares at 115,000. Whoa.

Facebook | Emelia Jackson

Seems like there is a lot of interest in this hack.

Wow, I wish my posts could go viral like this.

But it's awesome to see that when people post something that helped them it generates this type of response.

Most people seemed very appreciative of this mom's teething trick.

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After all, at this stage, every new mom needs a little bit of help to ease her busy and stressful day.

Others admitted that they thought this trick was totally brilliant and they wouldn't have thought of it themselves.

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Now that's what I call a community. Support one another.

So what do you think of this teething trick?

Would you use this to help soothe your child? Are there any other tricks you have used that also worked?

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