Nursing your teething child – how you can help them and you

Young mother with disability in wheelchair breast feeding her child at home

Teething can be uncomfortable for babies and toddlers and also for us too! As with most things, the range from when teeth first begin to erupt varies greatly but by 6 months old, many babies are sporting their first pearly whites (1).

Babies can be born with teeth! Others may not have any until the start of the toddler years (3). Teething may affect the way that your child latches onto your breast or chest and it can be uncomfortable. Remember, not all teething children bite during a teething phase and if it does occur, it rarely causes damage (3).

Top tips for dealing with a teething child

Here are some tips you can try to ease any discomfort you may be experiencing:

A change in position that allows them to tilt their head back more is important…

How to manage biting due to teething

  1. If you are conscious of when your child is going to clamp down or ‘bite’, you can prevent this by ending the feed. Use a clean finger to slip it between the gums and unlatch your child. Calmly telling your child that biting hurts whilst ending the feed can discourage the unwanted behaviour (2). You can set your child down on the floor temporarily so that the physical contact has also ended (3). Encouraging a milk release at the start of the feed yourself (using nipple twiddling) can help if biting down is happening at the beginning (2, 3). 
  2. Parents may choose to wear a teething necklace or allow the child to fiddle with a toy whilst feeding to keep them occupied. Sometimes, a little bit of distraction is all that is needed (2). 

Use a clean finger to slip it between the gums and unlatch your child. Calmly telling your child that biting hurts whilst ending the feed can discourage the unwanted behaviour.

References:

  1. Taylor (2017) Breastfeeding and teething [Online] Available from: https://www.laleche.org.uk/breastfeeding-and-teething/ [Accessed 25 July 2021]
  2. Philippa Pearson- Glaze (2019) Baby biting while breastfeeding. [Online] Available from: https://breastfeeding.support/baby-biting-while-breastfeeding/ [Accessed 25 July 2021] 
  3. La Leche League International (2010) The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding. London: Printer and Martin Ltd

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