Baby biting me while nursing and I’m about to give up

I love breastfeeding. But my baby is consistently biting me while nursing. It’s usually when she’s overtired and falling asleep or if she’s done eating. Between that and the arm pinching I’m at my wits end. Anyone have any advice??

I’ve tried screaming ow when she does it and unlatching, tried keeping an eye on her to catch her right before she bites.. nothings working.

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Be consistent with the response. End the nursing session if she's not interested in eating and biting. Put her down or hold her hand if she is pinching.

I usually say "ouch that hurts! We're all done now."

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did it help you or does she still do it a lot? I’m wondering if she’ll grow out of it or if she’ll continue to bite me. It’s been 3 weeks straight with her teeth😩

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I did what Charlotte said and he stopped biting for the most part. But he loves to pinch me and it drives me mad. I’ve started to give him his lovey to hold while nursing and that seems to work.

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The biting has gotten so much better. I have also gotten better at seeing the signs of a potential bite

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I’m gonna try that. The pinching is sometimes worse than biting but the biting is more shocking lol

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What works for me is if I gasp. Anytime my baby bites I will loudly gasp and pull her off. She looks at me as if she knows exactly what happened and it helps. I think instead of yelling just having a strong facial expression can help baby to understand

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