thread: BF pain - grazing from teeth?

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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jan 2007
    WA
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    BF pain - grazing from teeth?

    DD's top two teeth recently came through and over the last 4-5 days it has become painful to BF. I think that while she is feeding her teeth are somehow scraping/pinching the nipple, and its really hurting!!
    Just wondering if this is something common when bubs get teeth, and do I just need to wait it out for my nipples to toughen up again?

  2. #2

    Oct 2008
    2,880

    Hey!!

    DD and I had this issue a couple of weeks ago. I noticed that she'd grazed my L nipple to the point where it was sore and open.

    I just made sure that we were attaching properly and became a bit of a nazi about it - we'd gotten a bit lazy over the past while, especially at night. Making sure we were attached properly has completely solved the problem.

    Not saying that's what's going on for you but it might be worth checking? If you're properly attached there is no way that bubby's teeth should be able to bite onto your nipple.

  3. #3
    Life Subscriber

    Jul 2006
    Brisbane
    6,683

    Some mums do find that their baby's new teeth graze, or rest on the breast for a little while. Often paying close attachment to position can help - make sure your baby is still nice and close (tuck her legs in around you to bring her chin closer if you are not sure) and that she is at the right height. If the positioning is good the teeth shouldn't hurt. Also some mums find that their baby's saliva changes during teething and can irritate their nipple area. If you think this might be the case, rinsing your nipple with 1 tsp of bi-card of soda dissolved in a cup of water seems to help.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Jan 2007
    WA
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    Thanks MummaSue and Mantaray - sounds silly but I didn't even think about attachment! Paid close attention during last few feeds and they were more comfortable thank goodness!!

  5. #5

    Oct 2008
    2,880

    That's good to hear!! I think that when we've been doing it for a while, attachment doesn't worry us - but there is definite merit in going back to basics hey?