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Title: BF and teething
Post by: Liam and Shane's Mommy on November 04, 2005, 22:19:08 pm
Has anyone found that bfing has bothered their teething babies?  My 6 mos. ds seems to be teething and often cries when he feeds now or just wants to pull off.  He's still fussy when he pulls off though as if he's still hungry.  I couldn't remember if feeding made them feel better or worse?
Title: BF and teething
Post by: annamum on November 05, 2005, 00:02:19 am
I have heard so many times that babies who are teething refuse to nurse. On another hand, my dd was always more interested in nursing when she was cutting a new tooth. It really depends on a baby. But I agree, many of them won't nurse because their gums are swallen and supersensitive and they don't feel comfortable while nursing.

You can offer some chilled rubber teethers in meantime and keep offering breast, but don't force a baby to nurse, he may get aversion to your breast. If you are worried about his milk intake, try to nurse when he is sleeping, they are way more relaxed then and willing to accept feeding.
Title: BF and teething
Post by: Rohan's mum on November 05, 2005, 22:01:48 pm
I was told that b/f during teething provides some sort of painkiller so that they seem to suffer less pain although they may want to nurse/suckle more for a while.
I certainly have noticed that with my DS who is 22 weeks old and currently cutting his top 2 (bottom 2 already in!).
Hope that helps
Nicky
Mother to
Rohan David b. 3rd June 2005 definately a Spirited/Touchy type!
Title: BF and teething
Post by: teezee on November 10, 2005, 04:23:49 am
my lo is teething and is being extra difficult when bfing, and won't take a bottle or paci at all, she just chews on the nipples...which she occasionally does to me as well!  :?