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A nursing “strike” is when your baby has breastfed well for months then suddenly begins to refuse the breast. This is usually temporary and typically does not mean your baby is ready to wean.
A nursing strike can mean your baby is trying to let you know something is wrong. All babies are different and will not react the same way. Some babies will continue to breastfeed without a problem. Other babies may just become fussy at the breast. And other babies will refuse the breast entirely.
If your baby is on a nursing strike, it is normal to feel frustrated and upset, especially if your baby is unhappy. Be patient with yourself and your baby.
If you are worried your baby is not getting enough milk, talk to their healthcare provider. They can check your baby’s weight gain.
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