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Newborn sleeping problem
My newborn baby is practiced to sleep next to me and breast feed as I had c section delivery. 20 days past, even now she always cries and demands for sleeping position breast feeding and she sleeps with my nipple on. She uses me as a pacifier all the time. Everytime she cries only for suckling and sleep. Now I can't change her habit. I don't know how to change this. Can someone help me with a solution please?
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It is normal newborn behaviour, no need to worry
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Hello Latching breast nipples all the time is normal . Newborn baby empty the breast for more milk production. Once the adequate milk production will be there. Baby will start unlatch the nipples. So don’t worry about it.
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Don’t worry, you can feed the baby in the sitting position and burping the baby Don’t feed in the lying position
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