An amber necklace to relieve baby teething?

Amber necklaces have been very fashionable for several years. His power ? Soothe baby during teething but also facilitate sleep and strengthen the immune system. Even if its virtues are not proven, many doctors advise against its use. So what is the amber necklace worth?

Baby is growing at lightning speed, around 6-8 months, his first baby teeth begin to appear. A phenomenon eagerly awaited by parents but which can quickly turn into a nightmare. Your little one is grumpy, saliva, cries a lot and sleeps badly, he is probably teething.

Indeed, the arrival of the first teeth is not a piece of pleasure for your child who then feels severe pain. To soothe babies' teething, there are many known remedies such as the teething ring, calming oils, organic gel, fresh water or even food such as boudoirs and bread. There are also more traditional solutions like the amber necklace. Wearing this jewel is supposed to calm pain, thanks to the supposedly soothing virtues of this stone.

What does an amber necklace look like?

Amber necklaces are made from Amber, a fossil resin secreted by conifers. Today, amber is harvested from the sap found in the bottom of the Baltic Sea. The fossil would have soothing properties for teething but also for the regulation of energy, mood and improvement of blood circulation. In terms of models, the classic color is similar to cognac but it can have nuances of honey, lemon or even pink.

Amber necklaces, do they work doctor?

Currently, there are no scientific studies that find wearing an amber necklace effective in calming a child. This practice, which is passed down from generation to generation, is rather traditional. The French Pediatric Society warned parents of the dangers associated with this choice. Indeed, on its website, the company alerts parents to the risks of strangulation or inhalation of pearls: " Having necklaces worn by young children is dangerous. This dangerousness must be relayed by all early childhood professionals ", write the authors of the study led by Isabelle Claudet, head of the pediatric emergency department at Toulouse University Hospital.

Really dangerous?

Many parents are followers of this practice and gladly recommend it. In addition to being natural, free from harmful compounds and inexpensive (around 15 euros per unit), the amber necklace has made a name for itself in the treatment of dental pain in our little ones. In addition, dissatisfaction with the results of taking paracetamol or other drugs has reinforced the success of this practice. On the aufeminin.com forums, a mother testifies: “ A friend gave it to me for my son when he was 4 months old, today he is over 3 years old and still wears it! I had him removed last year because he had finished his teeth, but he had a bad cold. I read on the internet that amber could also help him stimulate his immune system, so I gave him back, he ended the winter without a bad cold! Today he has a one month old baby sister, I just ordered one from him, I hope he will help her as much. " Another retorts: " my choice is quickly made, I will not do anything that could risk suffocating my child. "

If you want to use an amber necklace for your child, you should pay close attention to the resistance of the necklace and the quality of the clasp, which must comply with European standards EN71-1. Note, it is possible to find these accessories in stores or online by choosing delivery.

Our selection of Baltic amber necklace:



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– Amber Baby Necklace Baroque Pearls Cognac – 123 Amber – at the price of 13.90 € – opinion 5/5
– Baby Amber Necklace Honey and Rose Quartz – 123 Amber – at the price of € 16.90 – opinion 5/5
– Baby Amber Necklace – Irreversible jewel – at the price of 14.40 € – opinion 5/5
– Amber Baby Necklace Cognac White Agate and Lapis Lazuli – 123 Amber – at the price of 16.90 € – opinion 5/5
– Round amber necklace for babies with Safety Clasp – Kadolis – 16.90 € – opinion 5/5
– Necklaces and bracelets for babies in natural amber stones – My Buddha – at the price of 44 € – opinion 3/5
– Amber Baby Necklace Pink Agate Quartz and Cat's Eye – 123 Amber – at the price of 16.90 € – opinion 5/5
– Amber Baby Lemon White Agate and Aquamarine Necklace – 123 Amber – at the price of 16.90 € – opinion 5/5
– Amber Baby Necklace Lemon Baroque Pearls – 123 Amber – at the price of 13.90 € – opinion 5/5
– Amber Baby Necklace Baroque Pearls honey / cherry – 123 Amber – at the price of 14.90 €

Without real proof of effectiveness and which can harm the health of our children, amber necklaces are now in the crosshairs of pediatricians. Sold in pharmacies or on the internet, the authors of the study are asking the Council of the Order of Pharmacists to ban their sale in their establishments.

My baby doesn't like amber necklaces, what should I do?

If your child can't stand necklaces, you can always put a bracelet on them instead. Indeed, this jewel can be declined in the form of bracelet always with stones of Baltic amber.

Our selection of Baltic amber bracelet:



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– Baby Amber Baroque Pearls Honey Bracelet – 123 Amber – at the price of 9.40 € – opinion 5/5
– Baby Amber Bracelet – Irreversible jewelry – at the price of 8.10 € – opinion 5/5
– Amber Baby Honey and Rose Quartz Bracelet – 123 Amber – € 11.90 – avi 5/5
– Amber Baby Bracelet Cognac White Agate and Lapis Lazuli – 123 Amber – at the price of 11.90 € – opinion 5/5
– Amber Baby Bracelet – Baroque Pearls – Natural Baby – at the price of 12 € – opinion 5/5
– Nildor Amber Baby Baroque Pearls Bracelet – Health discount – at the price of € 8.99 – reviews 3/5
– Amber Bracelets Box – Cognac – Baby au naturel – at the price of € 29.99 – opinion 5/5
– Amber Bracelet Woman Baroque Pearls Lemon – 123 Amber – at the price of 14.90 € – opinion 5/5
– Amber Baby Bracelet Cognac Baroque Pearls – 123 Amber – at the price of 9.40 € – opinion 5/5

What about you, have you ever used an amber necklace for your little one? What do you think ?

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