teething

Biting While Breastfeeding

by Mindi Stavish on March 8, 2012

I’m not sure I can do this anymore. My baby is biting while breastfeeding and it HURTS! My boobs no longer like me. I will be lucky if I have any left after I am done nursing jaws Noah. Much like pregnancies and birth experiences no two baby’s “nursing stories” are the same. Xander had minor latch issues as a newborn. I had a brief visit with a lactation consultant at the naval hospital during my post natal check up. She offered me incorrect information about Xander’s high palate, which he doesn’t have. His latch improved within 2 weeks and my nipples returned to normal. Noah immediately latched and nursed shortly after he was born. I had an enormous milk supply with Xander. Like so big we bought a chest freezer, so I had a place to store it all. I was pumping up to 24 ounces or more a day while working. Needless to say I was able to completely stop pumping when Xander was 10 months old. During the week I used my stash frozen milk for the next 2 1/2 months. See? A LOT of milk! After going back to work with Noah, I had a hard time keeping up with his demands. I tried nasty fenugreek and mother’s milk tea. I didn’t necessarily have a low supply, because he was feeding fine during the weekends. My body just didn’t adapt well to the pump this time. I was lucky if have 50-80 oz of frozen milk on hand at any one time.

My original plan was to provide exclusive breast milk up to his first birthday. I was going to start cutting down pumping sessions as I slowly prepared my body to be done with pumping in April.   Little man is eating solid foods three times a day, so his milk demands have decreased. I wish his urge to bite me has decreased. He got his first tooth at 6 months, went from 3 to 7 teeth at 9 months and now has 9 razor sharp teeth.  I know there are plenty of moms that do extended breast-feeding past the first year but my little man brings me to tears when he is teething. I’m not sure what else to do when he is biting while breastfeeding. I have tried everything to guide him away from using me as his teething toy but nothing seems to work. He chomps down, squeezes my boob with his grip of steel and then pulls away with my tender bits still in his mouth!! This week the pain has been unbearable and has brought me to tears several times.  Due to these recent turn of biting events I have changed my plan. Tuesday night I couldn’t take the pain anymore and used my precious pumped milk from the day to feed him before bed. It was so nice to be able to enjoy the feeding. It’s an awful feeling to be nursing and tense waiting for little jaws to strike. As much as I was happy to have a break from being bitten I also felt an overwhelming amount of sadness. I am not ready to be done with nursing. I am not ready for my baby to be one. I just need more time to enjoy the babyhood. I need a life pause button.

My new plan is to continue pumping three times a day at work, give him a bottle at bedtime and pump again before I go to bed. So much for cutting back. Hopefully once these new teeth erupt the biting will end and I can go back to enjoying the fleeting moments of nursing my little one to sleep in his fleece footie Pjs. I am just not ready for it to end.

Did you ever experience biting while breastfeeding? What did you find helped your nursling stop?

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Noah: 10 months

by Mindi Stavish on February 21, 2012

My sweet boy turned 10 months old last week and I can hardly believe it. Where is time going? His first birthday is just around the corner, so why does it feel like we were bringing him home from the hospital? This month has brought lots of changes for the little guy. Here are some highlights…
* Said his first word “Uh oh”, which really isn’t a true word but just too darn cute to not call it a first word. He also started saying “mama”, which of course melts my heart into all sorts of mush
* Transitioned to all table food. This boy didn’t eat baby food for very long.
* Suffered his first ear infection followed by a horrible rash from the amoxicillin
* Had his 8th tooth (WOW!) erupt
* Still breastfeeding like a champ. Thankfully I was able to cut out one bottle during the day when he goes to daycare, since he is eating so much table food. This has relieved a lot of my stress since I don’t have to pump 5-6 times a day to keep up with his demands. I’m down to pumping three times a day at work and that’s it. No more pumping at night before I go to bed.
* Army crawling everywhere! I have a feeling he is going to be a late walker too. Big brother didn’t walk until around 17 months. I’m all right with this though, he will do it when he is good and ready.
This photo shoot was so much fun that I couldn’t pick just a few pictures to post.

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Noah: 9 Months Old

January 10, 2012 The boys month by month

Little N really has come into his own personality with opinions these days.  When he can’t reach a toy or big brother takes one he lets out a yell.  He is also a very determined and wants to do everything Xander does.  A few nights ago I watched him move a big case of matchbox [...]

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Teething Woes

October 10, 2011 Meeting milestones

Baby N has sprouted yet another tooth bud right next to his other razor sharp tooth. Yesterday he couldn’t get enough of teethers and was just down right miserable. Poor guy. I really need to get some new mesh feeders and teethers for him. On our trip to the grocery store I did manage to [...]

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Teething again?

December 13, 2009 Family

I spy…..a new tooth bud next to Xander’s other tooth. And I suspect he is teething again because he has started doing the all too silly pucker faces he made prior to the appearance of his first tooth. Are you looking at me?

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