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Wow I'm shocked at all the ignorant answers. Obviously you don't need to wean a baby just because they have teeth coming in (What we refer to as MILK teeth by the way).
Just as a newborn baby can be taught a proper latch, your baby can be taught not to bite. Usually it is enough to say "No" and break the latch, sometimes you will have to do this many time in one day, but they WILL catch on.
Good for you for nursing and I hope your problems resolve quickly, I went through the same with both my kids who were nursed through and beyond getting many teeth.
What were your breasts like after breastfeeding?
by bcfam on January 12th, 2011
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Question about your life as a baby: having had breastfeeding or any kind of substitution?
by prof. mes solzhenitsy on April 14th, 2011
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Do you think there is unnecessary pressure on women to breastfeed?
by Juice on June 21st, 2011
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how long does it take to relactate? My wife is trying too and it seems to be taken longer than expected.
by Rocco74 on April 22nd, 2011
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How much milk do your breasts produce in a feeding (at full lactation)?
by milk2milk on January 28th, 2011
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You're reading When your breastfeeding a teething baby and she bites you how should you react to let her know it's not okay?
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