Check out this article at kelly mom. I followed the advice here and don't get bit any more.
https://kellymom.com/ages/olderinfant/biting/
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Baby N conceived after 1 miscarriage and more than 2 years of TTC. Diagnosis was low sperm count. We found success after 3 months of anastrozole to increase DH's testosterone and one IUI.
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Re: Biting while nursing? Look here
If baby bites, its not a good idea to scream or yell on purpose as a method to stop biting there are better ways to teach baby not to bite. Sometimes, of course, its impossible not to yell in pain if baby catches you by surprise and/or bites hard. Sometimes yelling does stop baby from biting again; however, some babies think its so funny that they continue to bite for the reaction, and other babies are so scared that they go on a nursing strike. The chance that this method will stop baby biting is simply not worth the problems it can cause.
Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle. -Philo
Baby N conceived after 1 miscarriage and more than 2 years of TTC. Diagnosis was low sperm count. We found success after 3 months of anastrozole to increase DH's testosterone and one IUI.
Some charts
I'm stupid. You're smart. I was wrong. You were right. You're the best. I'm the worst. You're very good-looking. I'm not attractive. - Happy Gilmore
Thanks for the link.
I really hate this, even though it's only happened twice. A big part of our nursing relationship was all the comfort nursing she does. Now I feel like that's not an option, because she's definitely in the "Biting at the end of the session" group, so I'm going to have to stop our nursing sessions early, I guess.
Don't worry. The article said that's biting is a phase, so she might stop after some vigilance. My son bit me pretty bad over the course of a couple weeks, but then I watched him closely to look for signs he was about to bite. Now he doesn't bite anymore. I still keep an eye on him though!
Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle. -Philo
Baby N conceived after 1 miscarriage and more than 2 years of TTC. Diagnosis was low sperm count. We found success after 3 months of anastrozole to increase DH's testosterone and one IUI.
Some charts
I'm stupid. You're smart. I was wrong. You were right. You're the best. I'm the worst. You're very good-looking. I'm not attractive. - Happy Gilmore