Are teething necklaces safe? The answer is NO. Any teething necklace worn by a newborn, infant, or toddler is unsafe. There are two primary risks here. The first risk is that necklace beads will break apart or pop off the necklace itself, posing a major choking hazard. The second risk is that anything worn around the neck poses a strangulation hazard.

Are Teething Necklaces Safe?
The answer is NO. Any teething necklace worn by a newborn, infant, or toddler is unsafe.
There are two primary risks here.
The first risk is that necklace beads will break apart or pop off the necklace itself, posing a major choking hazard.
The second risk is that anything worn around the neck poses a strangulation hazard.
There are also secondary risks.
Some necklaces are made of questionable materials and questionable claims about their safety or health impacts. Avoid any teething products that make claims about health benefits of chewing or ingesting any materials or substances that are on or within the necklace. That brings us to the popular Amber Teething Necklaces.
Are Amber Teething Necklaces Safe?
Absolutely not. As of a few years ago, many jewelry and baby product manufacturers and vendors are making extraordinary claims about the impacts of Amber on not only teething pain but also the health and well-being of your child.
Succinic Acid Claims: Advocates of amber teething necklaces claim that during chewing, the amber releases succinic acid that acts as a natural painkiller, can reduce drooling, and help the immune system. There is no scientific or medical truth to these claims.
Dangers of Succinic Acid: In fact, according to PubChem (National Institutes of Health), succinic acid can cause irritation to the skin, eyes, mucous membranes, and upper respiratory tract.
Not only that, but the FDA put out a statement a few months ago officially stating that parents should not use any teething necklaces due to risk of strangulation and unsubstantiated medical claims (like with the amber teething necklaces).
How to Soothe a Teething Baby?
The good news is that while we do not recommend teething necklaces for babies, there are thousands of awesome teething options available in your home and in stores. Here are some awesome options, but be sure to also check out our list of the best teething toys of the year:



We do not suggest rubbing any medications on your baby's gums. Over the counter teething pain remedies are dangerous and should be avoided. If the teething toys and strategies aren't working, then talk to your pediatrician about some options to reduce swelling and pain.
Wishing your baby a swift transition through this painful phase of development!
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