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Now is the time to implement a change in her behavior. It will take LESS than 3 days if you are completely consistent. There is no reason to wean an infant from breastmilk and place on inferior artificial milk substitutes simply because you got a bite from your infant.
Bite #1: Sternly say in a loud voice "No biting", remove her from the breast and place her down on the floor away from you. Wait 10 minutes and feed her again if she's interested. Do not pick her up right away if she is crying for you.
Bite #2: Sternly say in a loud voice "No biting", remove her from the breast and place her down on the floor away from you. Wait 25 minutes and feed her again if she's interested. Do not pick her up right away if she is crying for you.
Bite #3: Sternly say in a loud voice "No biting", remove her from the breast and place her down on the floor away from you. Do not feed her again for at least 2 hours. Do not pick her up right away if she is crying for you.
She will learn before or by day 3 that biting means no Mommy milk and will change her behavior accordingly. Also - very soon you will want to start teaching her nursing manners... such as the "Wait" - where you tell her to wait and then once you are able to be in the position to nurse, you do so. Also, "No shirt lifting" - self explanatory. I learned you cannot teach a young child/infant not to stroke your breasts because they are doing so for a few reasons: comfort, security and possessiveness. It's not harmful or sexual in nature, so isn't something you should find embarrassing.