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Mom of a 1 yr 6 m old boy1 Year ago
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#asktheexpert please discuss about the nursing strike

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profile image of NikithaNikithaMom of a 10 yr 11 m old boy1 Year ago

A. A nursing strike, also known as a breastfeeding strike, is when a baby suddenly refuses to breastfeed. This can be a stressful and concerning situation for mothers. Here are some common reasons and tips to help resolve a nursing strike: Reasons for a nursing strike: 1. _Pain or discomfort_: Oral thrush, ear infections, or teething pain 2. _Changes in milk supply or flow_: Engorgement, oversupply, or blocked ducts 3. _Changes in routine or environment_: Travel, changes in caregivers, or new surroundings 4. _Taste or smell changes_: Mother's diet, medications, or breast creams Tips to resolve a nursing strike: 1. _Stay calm and patient_: Try to reduce stress and anxiety 2. _Check for physical issues_: Consult a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying medical concerns 3. _Offer a calm and comfortable environment_: Create a peaceful atmosphere for feeding 4. _Try different positions_: Experiment with various breastfeeding positions 5. _Express milk and offer a bottle_: If the baby is refusing the breast, express milk and offer it in a bottle to ensure they're still getting milk

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