when a baby bites nursing it usually
a. not latched on tight enough ir
b. isnt really eating jsut playing
try feeding the easiest baby first then work with the biter adn when he bites no more nursing for a min or so hen try again and hell start associating biting at the breast as no food and he will quit but it will take a few tries.
also CONGRATS you are a great mom to be nursing 1 let alone 3 you are doing the best thing for your babies.
2006-10-06 13:16:32
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answered by mrscbaumgardner 2
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If it works for you then go for it. I would have tandem nursed my children if they were close enough together. I nursed my son until he was just over two and I'm now nursing my 8 month old. I don't quite know what biting has to do with tandem nursing, but if you push the baby into your breast it will plug it's nose for a second and it will let go. Biting is a phase, my son did it also, but your baby will outgrow it. God Bless
2006-10-06 17:43:46
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answered by Anonymous
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like others have said, I'm not really sure what the tandem nursing has to do with biting. Here's some info on keeping babies from biting. http://community.livejournal.com/boob_nazis/1184075.html
Here's a great resource on tandem nursing. http://www.kellymom.com/bf/tandem/index.html
Keep up the good work momma! Congrats.
2006-10-07 08:40:02
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answered by Ariana S 2
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Tell your child, "don't bite mommy! Biting hurts! When you bite mommy, you can't nurse anymore." Then take your child off the breast and don't let her nurse for at least a few minutes. Eventually she'll get the idea that biting=not allowed to nurse.
You may also want to look up your local La Leche League and ask for advice there-- many moms have tandem nursed there.
2006-10-06 13:51:15
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answered by I ♥ EC 3
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why is a woman nursing three children? It appears as only two are the same age, so why the third?
Thats insanity.
2006-10-06 12:49:49
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answered by amosunknown 7
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