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😳 What is TWIDDLING, you ask? Oh, you know the move—the one where your baby or toddler is nursing peacefully on one side but suddenly turns the other nipple into their personal fidget toy. Twisting, pulling, pinching… all while you’re trying to keep your sanity intact.  Sound familiar? 😅 But here’s the thing: twiddling isn’t just random baby behavior. Older babies do this naturally to help release oxytocin, the hormone that triggers your letdown reflex. When milk is flowing slower, twiddling works like a mini massage to encourage milk flow. Genius? Yes. Annoying? Also yes. 😂 💡 So, what can you do if twiddling drives you up the wall? 1️⃣ Talk to your baby: Yes, they understand you! Try using gentle phrases like “no more” or “hands off” consistently to set boundaries. 2️⃣ Distract them: Wear a nursing necklace with big beads or keep a small toy nearby for their busy little hands. 3️⃣ Block access: Use a cloth, close the other side of your bra, or hold their hand while nursing. Avoid nursing topless or having both breasts out at the same time. 4️⃣ Get creative: Moms swear by attaching an interactive toy to a pacifier clip for babies to play with instead. We get it—twiddling is a love-hate relationship. It’s all part of the breastfeeding journey, but that doesn’t mean you have to suffer through it! 🍼💖 Tell us—has your baby started twiddling yet? What’s your go-to trick to handle it? Share below! 👇 #TwiddlingTroubles #BreastfeedingJourney #LatchSupport #OxytocinBoost #BreastfeedingTips #MomLife #NormalizeBreastfeeding
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😳 What is TWIDDLING, you ask? Oh, you know the move—the one where your baby or toddler is nursing peacefully on one side but suddenly turns the other nipple into their personal fidget toy. Twisting, pulling, pinching… all while you’re trying to keep your sanity intact. Sound familiar? 😅 But here’s the thing: twiddling isn’t just random baby behavior. Older babies do this naturally to help release oxytocin, the hormone that triggers your letdown reflex. When milk is flowing slower, twiddling works like a mini massage to encourage milk flow. Genius? Yes. Annoying? Also yes. 😂 💡 So, what can you do if twiddling drives you up the wall? 1️⃣ Talk to your baby: Yes, they understand you! Try using gentle phrases like “no more” or “hands off” consistently to set boundaries. 2️⃣ Distract them: Wear a nursing necklace with big beads or keep a small toy nearby for their busy little hands. 3️⃣ Block access: Use a cloth, close the other side of your bra, or hold their hand while nursing. Avoid nursing topless or having both breasts out at the same time. 4️⃣ Get creative: Moms swear by attaching an interactive toy to a pacifier clip for babies to play with instead. We get it—twiddling is a love-hate relationship. It’s all part of the breastfeeding journey, but that doesn’t mean you have to suffer through it! 🍼💖 Tell us—has your baby started twiddling yet? What’s your go-to trick to handle it? Share below! 👇 #TwiddlingTroubles #BreastfeedingJourney #LatchSupport #OxytocinBoost #BreastfeedingTips #MomLife #NormalizeBreastfeeding

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