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I'm just full of btdt's lately:) My now 3 yo nursed this way from day
one. If I would try to hold her hands away from her mouth, she would
scream as if I wasn't letting her nurse. To her, literally from day
one, nursing was a combination of behaviors that included attempting to
have her thumb in her mouth (and succeeding).
It was _very_ very difficult. I don't think we resolved it until about
9 mos, and didn't get twiddling stopped until about 15 mos.
Does she have sensory/oral issues? Perhaps. Nothing significant enough
for teachers/others to noticed anything, ped brushed it off when I
broached the subject.... but she does have lots of sensitivity issues
with clothes, foods, teeth being brushed, sounds....
In talking about this with other moms, I did find one other mom who's
child did this as well. Baby nursed until she was three, she's now a
typical 20 with no obvious presentations of SID or related issues.
:)
katherine in atl
who definitely has sensory issues
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