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Date: | Sun, 11 Jun 2000 18:59:39 +1000 |
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Hi Kim,
I wonder what the 17-month-old baby is eating or having in her/his mouth? The fact that this nipple problem has arisen only recently, and not months ago, would lead me to suspect that there is a recent factor involved - and that it isn't long-term breastfeeding or night feeding, after all this time.
Some items to consider include: toothpaste (not designed for the sensitive skin of nipple/areola), tomatoes, strawberies, pineapple, or any food the mother is herself sensitive to. Babies this age are not good at rinsing and spitting, and so if use of toothpaste has been started as a bedtime ritual, the child might be going onto Mum's breast with still a fair amount of toothpaste in the mouth.
Other suggestions: new washing powder when laundering the 'bra? partner's mouth during loveplay - using mouthwash first?
But, of course, I forgot. It has to be breastfeeding that is at fault, doesn't it!!! (Grrr!)
I hope these ideas help.
Virginia
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