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I've heard this advice given as a means to make a baby stop biting: Pinch
the nose briefly, or press baby's face into the breast briefly. Objective
is to make baby open his/her mouth and release the breast. Again, not
advice I would give, but I've heard moms claim it works. I'm sure it does,
but what's the aftermath?
Phyllis
... She wouldn't open her mouth! (Four months, seems like nursing
> strike to me.) So I called my doctor, and he told me to put her to
breast, and
> pinch her nose shut till she opened her mouth! So that's what worked."
> June Eastman, B.S., M.Ed, IBCLC,
> Lawrence Massachusetts WIC Program
--- Phyllis Adamson, IBCLC, RLC
--- Glendale, AZ, USA
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