Firstly you don't have to worry so much about teeth and breastfeeding as the motion of sucking means very little actually comes in contact with their teeth, so theres a bonus.
The best book I can recommend is the no cry sleep solution by Elizabeth Pantly. I goes through all of these circumstances and gives a range of solutions that are gentle. The one I most remember is you let them feed then when the sucking slows, put your pinkie in and break the suction, if they root for the nipple and start to stir then you start feeding again and so on until they stop looking for it. After about a week or two you work with another sleep assosication music/rocking/patting and no more feeding to sleep. The book explains it is much better detail but my copy is at my friends house and I can't remember, hopefully someone else will.
As for night feeding, I really struggle with night feeding as i don't know how to tell the difference between needing to feed and it being a "habit". I put Ari's dummy in and if she settles I assume it was just comfort but if she fusses more, I feed her. With DS he jsut grew out of it once we sorted the feeding to sleep assosication. Sorry I'm not more hel


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