Breastfeeding After Your Baby Gets Teeth
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Your baby’s first tooth will probably appear at around six months. At this point there is no reason to stop breastfeeding since many babies with teeth (or those who are teething) never bite while breastfeeding.
theAsianparent - Babies can begin teething as early as 3 months old. During this period, you'll most likely still be breastfeeding your little one exclusively. . A proper, deep latch will
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