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> BF'ing and teeth!, OWWW
KingMom
Posted: Feb 19 2007, 12:32 PM
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Lauren had her first tooth cut through in the past day or so and today, it's like it's all I feel when she is nursing. It hurts so bad, is there anything I can do???

I'm really about to stop nursing, I've pumped enough milk to likely last till she turns 1 and have it in the deep freeze. But I don't mind nursing b/c it is so convenient.


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holley79
Posted: Feb 19 2007, 02:23 PM
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When Annika's first tooth came in I felt it for a couple of days but then I didn't feel it anymore. Maybe I just got use to it.


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Posted: Feb 22 2007, 01:05 AM
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it may be just her getting used to it..if it's the bottom that came in then you really shouldn't feel it - when a baby bfs their tongue is over the teeth so you shouldn't feel a thing..the only time i felt their teeth was when we didn't have a good latch to begin with or when they went through the biting phase..


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Posted: Feb 22 2007, 06:20 AM
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give her something cold to gnaw on right before BF. Don't put a numbing agent on right before because then her latch won't be good. I know when my girls were getting teeth in I could feel those little boogers for a few days because their latch would be off. It's how I knew every time a tooth popped through . happy.gif Just be patient. One thing I also did, after I got bit the first time (ow!) was chant "do not bite mommy" until I knew she was done getting that tooth through. happy.gif I think it helped me more mentally than it did her. laugh.gif


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Posted: Feb 22 2007, 06:43 AM
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Thanks for the tips, I haven't nursed in two days, just pumping and giving her bottles. I think I will try again this afternoon smile.gif


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