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Signs of Teething in a Breastfed Baby: A Guide for New Parents

Teething can be a challenging phase for both babies and their parents, especially if the baby is breastfeeding. Some of the signs of teething in breastfed babies include increased fussiness, drooling, biting, and gnawing. Breastfed babies may also experience a temporary decrease in milk intake during this time due to discomfort or pain. It's essential to provide comfort and relief to the baby during this time by offering teething toys and cold objects to chew on. Additionally, breastfeeding mothers can take appropriate precautions to prevent nipple soreness and irritation. Understanding the signs of teething in a breastfed baby can help parents navigate this phase with ease and comfort.