Breastfeeding Info
Refusal To Breastfeed
Sometimes, a baby that is breastfed may
suddenly decide to refuse breastfeeding. The baby will pull
away from the breast, then toss his head from side to side.
This can happen at anytime, so there really is no way to
predict it happening.
Reasons why
Refusal to feed from the breast could
occur when the baby is in pain. Normally, this can be due to
an ear infection, sore head from vacuum delivery, thrush in
the baby's mouth, or teething.
The use of dummies, teats or nipple shields
may also contribute to refusal. Some babies actually find it
difficult to feed from the breast and bottle as the sucking
action is very different. Some become confused, therefore it's
always best to avoid using any type of teats or dummies.
Sometimes, the milk just takes bitter. This
can be due to antibiotics, if you starting or in the middle of
your period, or nipple creams. If the milk tastes bitter, your
baby will normally not want to feed.
Solving the problems
First, you should always try to identify what may have caused
the breast refusal then begin to treat the
cause. Always remain patient and gentle with your baby. Be
sure to hold your baby next to you, skin to skin, so that he
can take the breast when he wants to, so that he begins to
realize that breastfeeding is both enjoyable and
comfortable.
Older babies may suddenly take shorter and
fewer breastfeeds, although this can be normal with some
babies. Therefore, it's always best not to try and make the
baby feed longer, but instead let the baby decide how often and
also how long each individual feeding will last.
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