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Time for Immunizations - Ease the Pain with Just a Spoonful of Sugar
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By:Resource_Mom

I know most of us have heard that a "spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down" - well let me tell you that it works! When my baby girl was born the hospital gave us a syrupy solution to help ease her pain during blood draws and I was suprised to learn it was just plain old sucrose. Since then I have used my own homemade solution of 1tsp of sugar and 3tsps of water. I dip her pacifier in it about 15min before the procedure then again immediately before. Let me tell you the difference is amazing! The one time I forgot the solution my baby screamed immediately upon being pricked and then for about 15 minutes afterward. This last time I was prepared and she was all "sugared up" and barely let out a peep during the procedure. Hooray! The use of sucrose to alleviate infant pain is well documented (See article) - I just wish more doctors and hospitals would inform us parents about its uses! I am not sure about how useful the sucrose is for older children - but it works wonders for infants!

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sgreco1125 Feb 9, 2009
I have a 3 week old who seems to have problems with gas and constipation and this solution works wonders with her. I have also found that a drop or two of Karo Syrup mixed with about 2 ounces of water works also.
jesmom Jul 24, 2008
I don't know if the sugar helps, but when my toddlers and preschoolers needed liquid medicine, I let them have one chocolate chip before and 3 after. That was all they needed to grin and bear the yucky taste and scary idea of medicine.
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