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> Are there any anecdotes out there of babies who bit(e) who did not use
> pacifiers?
>
There have been several on the list now, and I'll add mine. My son
started biting me while teething at 9 months of age. He never had a
pacifier, but did suck his thumb. He'd bite hard, sometimes hard enough
to draw blood, I'd jump and gasp, and he'd cry. There was a brief
nursing strike, then we started back up and all was well until he
stopped breastfeeding at 18 months of age.
My daughter also never had a pacifier but liked her thumb. She never
bit, and nursed until she was two and a half.
FWIW,
Anne Stringer, RN, NICU
Michigan, USA
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