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teeth eek! help please!

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nigeltuffnell · 29/02/2008 19:49

My 8 month old ds has one large front tooth, he has bitten me a few times now, last night and just now at bed time, I pulled him off with an ouch and he started crying, when i tried to latch him on again, he bit me again - I dont know what to do now.....

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gemmummy · 29/02/2008 19:51

ouch! sorry, no advice. just sympathy!

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lionbeast · 29/02/2008 20:01

hi nigel, linkhere heres a link for you.

my dd is 8 months too and i had this problem, i just take her off by putting my little finger in the cornr of her mouth then try again.

it does pass though

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Indith · 29/02/2008 20:07

I was having a hell of a time with ds until someone on here told me to take him off and sit him on the floor facing away from me for a minute or so then try again. He screamed but after a couple of times he got the idea. Problem was solved within a day.

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Breizhette · 29/02/2008 20:17

Happened to me too and lasted about a week. I shouted ouch and pulled out everytime and she got the message.

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anneme · 29/02/2008 20:29

Having exactly the same prob with DS2 at the moment (9 months). taking him off the boob (finger in side of mouth) does seem to work. Will try Indith's suggestion if it happens again!

Does your LO smile at you when they've done it?!

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nigeltuffnell · 29/02/2008 20:34

Thanks guys, seems he's tired rather than hungry....good link lion , cheers

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nigeltuffnell · 29/02/2008 20:36

he does'nt smile , just cries...

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theyoungvisiter · 29/02/2008 20:38

I heard a really good tip on here some time ago - don't pull them off as it hurts more and can cause nipple trauma, and some babies find the drama/shouting exciting. I know my DS used to laugh when I shouted out!

Instead push their face gently but firmly INTO the boob. They hate it because they can't breath and they automatically unlatch.

This worked for me and my DS, but be warned, it I found it often starts up again when they get another batch of teeth and each time he had to be re-taught not to do it.

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taffy101 · 29/02/2008 20:47

ooh sympathy to you NT, i remember the pain of that, it made me squeal, which ds laughed at. I think at the time he didn't know what do with these new toothy things but soon became more gentle as he realised it was stopping him getting his yumyum!

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StealthPolarBear · 29/02/2008 21:06

I got that advice from Indith - DS wasn't doing it deliberately, was as surprised and upset as me! It lasted 2 feeds - the 3rd was fine and have been OK since, although I can feel it since he got his top teeth as well!
Took the nipple shields I had sent DH out for back to Boots

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