Baby’s 13-Month Sleep Regression
September 21, 2009 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under mothering, sleep
Now I have no idea whether there is such an “official” thing as a “13-month sleep regression” — a general tendency for babies to wake more frequently at night when they turn about 13 months old, but I am too tired to look into it. My toddler just turned 14 months old and the last month has been a challenge in the (lack of) sleep department. I noticed other mothers mentioning that their toddlers were night-waking more often too, and I am not surprised. There must be a few different factors playing into it.In my case I think …read more
Breastfeeding a Baby with Teeth (Mom to Mom #14)
May 7, 2008 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under Mom-to-Mom, advantages of breastfeeding, breastfeeding, mothering
Given that physicians recommend breastfeeding for at least one year and beyond, it is assumed that at some point sooner or later, the breastfed baby will have new baby teeth! Some nursing moms and babies sail through that transition without problems, and even benefit from the soothing that breastfeeding can provide a teething baby. But what about the moms who start to notice tooth imprints in their nipples? The baby isn’t biting exactly, but those pesky teeth are getting in the way of mom’s comfort. This happened with a reader who writes:
My 10 month old son is not really biting …read more
How Do I Stop My Baby from Biting While Breastfeeding? (Mom-to-Mom #8)
May 22, 2007 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under Mom-to-Mom, breastfeeding, breastfeeding basics
After I wrote about how to heal a bite mark, one reader asked the very reasonable question of how to prevent a baby from biting in the first place. Steph wrote:
Q: My 12 month old son is used to being nursed to sleep, but with three teeth coming in at once, he is now also a dedicated biter.
He bites me so often and so hard that I have had to limit his nursing sessions for the first time. His first birthday ended in hysterical screaming all night… he couldn’t sleep without the breast, but can’t seem to feed without biting. …read more






