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How To End A Nursing Strike: 6 Ways To Get Your Baby To Nurse Again

Is your baby suddenly refusing to breastfeed? It’s called a breastfeeding or nursing strike! Find out the reasons behind this and how to end a nursing strike!

If you’re a breastfeeding mama and you suddenly have to deal with a little one who refuses to nurse, this can be extremely nerve-wracking. Thankfully, this scenario is pretty standard (and can be overcome!), so there’s no need to panic, Mama.

Remember that even if your baby is on a nursing strike, you still need to express milk using a breast pump. Doing this ensures a steady milk supply and prevents clogged ducts.

What Causes Nursing Strike?

Babies can suddenly refuse to breastfeed for various physical and emotional reasons. Here are six possible causes of a nursing strike.

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1. Feeling sick or uncomfortable while breastfeeding

Your little one could be teething or have an ear infection, making breastfeeding difficult because of the fussiness. Nasal congestion can also make it difficult for babies to breathe while breastfeeding, which is why some babies may refuse to breastfeed altogether.

Healthline states other conditions that may lead to nursing strikes include an ulcer in the mouth, sore throat, or hand, foot, and mouth disease.

2. The smell or taste of breast milk changes

Changes in your body odour can cause your baby to feel uncomfortable when they want to breastfeed. For example, Mama uses a new or more intense perfume or soap.

Changes in breast milk taste, which can be because of the food you eat or the medicine you take, can also be the reason behind your baby’s breastfeeding strike. In addition, hormonal factors such as menstruating can trigger changes in breast milk taste.

3. Unpleasant experience

If your baby has had an unpleasant experience while breastfeeding, it may refuse to breastfeed again. One example is when you reacted strongly when your little one bit your nipples or when your baby choked because of a too-strong milk flow. 

4. Changes in breastfeeding routine or schedule

If you usually breastfeed in a quiet place, your baby will refuse to breastfeed in crowded areas. Likewise, if there is a long breastfeeding break. For example, when you need to go on a business trip abroad, your baby may become fussy after not breastfeeding for so long because they’ve gotten used to feeding on a milk bottle.

5. Mama is stressed

Believe it or not, babies can sense your mood. So when you are sad or stressed, your baby can also feel uneasy, so he refuses to breastfeed.

6. Lack of breast milk supply

When your milk production is low, your baby will feel frustrated because they are not getting enough milk. As a result, the baby may choose to stop breastfeeding.

 

How to End A Nursing Strike

Here are some ways to help you deal if your little one goes on a nursing strike.

1. Try the dream feeding method

Try to nurse your baby when they are sleeping. In a semi-conscious state, babies are usually less fussy, which can help make breastfeeding easier. However, you need to pay attention to the proper position in breastfeeding your little one with this method. It’s best to put your baby in a semi-upright position, with their head cradled in your arm to prevent choking.

2. Change breastfeeding position

You can try changing the baby’s position while breastfeeding, or you can try modifying your position as well. For example, breastfeeding while walking around a bit or sitting in a different position. This helps your little one find a more comfortable position that would best ease her back to her usual breastfeeding routine.

3. More skin-to-skin contact

Make your baby feel comfortable by increasing skin-to-skin contact. Then, slowly try to offer the baby to breastfeed. In addition to helping your little one suckle, skin contact between mother and baby can also improve bonding.

4. Keep away from distractions

Avoid crowds or unusual places for your little one. When your little one is three months old, his hearing is better than when he was born. If there is a disturbance or distraction in the form of noise, the little one will divert his attention from the breastfeeding process.

Therefore, a calmer environment will help your baby focus more while breastfeeding.

5. Improve diet and fragrance

Changes in breast milk taste and smell can make your little one refuse to breastfeed. Therefore, avoid using a different fragrance than usual. In addition, you can also stick to a regular diet so that the baby does not feel the change in the taste of breast milk.

6. Maintain breast milk supply

Don’t forget to keep your milk production up, Mama. Don’t let your hungry little one be disappointed because he doesn’t get enough milk. You can consume almond milk and natural breast milk booster supplements to maintain your breast milk supply, such as Mama’s Choice  Breast Milk Booster which is proven effective at increasing milk production.

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