I would probably classify the second baby you describe - the one who only
nurses in her sleep - as a nursing strike. She's learned to associate
feeding with pain, from your description, so when she's awake and conscious
she resists it. When she's asleep and less aware her baby instincts kick
back in and she nurses. This is a common way of dealing with a nursing
strike, and I would expect that over time, as the baby feels better and
realizes that nursing no longer causes pain, the mother will be able to
breastfeed her while she's awake too.
Teresa Pitman
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