If you’re a mother grappling with the dilemma of teething and biting while breastfeeding, you’re not alone. In this article, I’ll share my personal journey of navigating this tricky phase, along with practical tips and solutions that helped us make it through.
I remember when my baby started teething. Those fussy evenings were so painful for both of us. My baby frequently bit me, and I have to be honest, I did consider weaning early…a few times. Babies usually teethe anywhere between 5 months and two years. For us, it started around the 5-month mark.
I knew from all the previous research I had done about teething that I needed to stick it out. Fortunately, I was persistent, and I managed to make it to the two-year mark. I’m so pleased I did because now I can see how much breastfeeding for that extended time benefited us. I hope that this article will somehow encourage other moms who are dealing with the same issue.
What worked for me was to massage some breast milk into the nipples and then let them air dry. Breast milk contains healing properties and will keep your nipples moisturized. If you feel like the pain is too much, nipple shields are fantastic. I used them a few times during my breastfeeding journey, and they can help you until your nipples have healed. It is advised, though, to wean from them as soon as possible.
If you have tried all the above to no avail, you could have your baby tested to see if they may have a tongue thrust or tongue tie issue.
If your baby is still tiny (younger than three months), it could be that you need to have your latch checked. Seeing a lactation consultant who can help with positioning and bring to light any other hidden issues would be good. Alternatively, opt for a Milkology breastfeeding course and equip yourself with the comprehensive knowledge necessary for a successful breastfeeding experience.
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Another helpful article from la Leche League International on biting.
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