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I am 2 month old mother and sometimes or somedays while breastfeeding my baby is unable to feed. It feels like someone is pushing her back from nipple or i am forcefully taking back my nipple. It seems that she want to hold but unable to. After 2-3 times she cries alot because of this. Its been a month now. Her paediatrician last month told that its due to nasal congestion because she was taking out her tongue also alot. We use nasal drops and the pigeon pump to clear her congestion. It doesn’t seems anything to us. But after clearing also she is unable to hold. And now from somedays, sometimes she cry for bottle feed also. After 2-3 sucks she get normal I don’t know what is happening. it happens sometimes not always and it is very disheartening:(
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Please visit a lactation consultant. There may breast issues which can be solved.if the child is gaining weight, active and passing urine and potty, nothing to worry about
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Consult to Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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If child otherwise active gaining weight not to worry.  It could be due to breast nipple issues . Consult kindly
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Sometimes there is flat or small nipple...then also the baby finds difficult to hold...visit ur gynaecologist and get your breasts examined
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