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LittleJack15 · 28/05/2013 16:26

My little one only seems to cope with me lay on the bed feeding him. I try him lay across my tummy which he's fine with some times but other times he starts feeding for a little bit fine. But then starts screaming at the breast. Then I go and lie on the bed and he's fine.
Any one got any ideas why he does this? And any ideas to help please? Most of the time we have to lie on the bed to feed.
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WouldBeHarrietVane · 28/05/2013 18:23

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LittleJack15 · 28/05/2013 19:16

Thank you for replying and glad little chap and me are not alone Wink.
Little chap is 11 weeks on Friday.
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LittleJack15 · 28/05/2013 19:20

My only worry is we're out and he starts to get fussy.
Haven't really been to far. Where you able to get out much?
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KelleStar · 28/05/2013 19:26

Sometimes they can have sensitivity in the jaw/neck which makes it uncomfortable to feed. DD was a fussy monkey on the left boob but fed like a dream on the right. Went to a whispers osteopath and after the firstsession feeding was improved, two sessions and she was a different baby and never looked back.

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LittleJack15 · 28/05/2013 20:10

I did wondered if he was struggling with his neck.
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LittleJack15 · 28/05/2013 21:00

Should I be doing something to help the little chap.
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LittleJack15 · 28/05/2013 21:12

Forgot to say also have been feeding little chap on the bed, because if I try feeding in different positions he brings up milk. But doesn't when fed on the bed.
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LittleJack15 · 29/05/2013 03:31

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