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Hi, my baby has just got her two bottom teeth through last week. The first week of breastfeeding was fine but today she really bit me a few times this morning. I literally screamed which made her laugh and then she did it again. Does anyone know if there's anything you can do to stop it happening, or is it maybe because she's not used to the teeth and so will stop very soon (she says hopefully)? Otherwise I think this is the beginning of the end of my breastfeeding time!


Thanks!

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