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Best Breastfeeding Positions for Teething Babies: A Comprehensive Guide

Teething can make breastfeeding a challenge for both mom and baby. Fortunately, there are several breastfeeding positions that can help ease discomfort and ensure a successful nursing session. One effective position is the cradle hold, where the baby's head is supported by the crook of the arm. This position allows the baby to control the pressure on their gums while breastfeeding. Another option is the football hold, where the baby is positioned at the side of the body, with their head near the breast. This position gives the baby better control over the angle of their latch and reduces pressure on the affected gums. Additionally, the side-lying position is ideal for teething babies, as it provides a soothing environment and allows the baby to nurse while lying down. Experimenting with different positions can help find the most comfortable and effective one for both mom and baby during the teething phase.