My baby has stopped breastfeed

My daughter is 14 months old. About a week ago she fell off the chair and her gums started bleeding. The bleeding settled in a couple of hours but she had pain that she could not eat anything solid for 2 days and could not breastfeed too. Although I am already giving her milk apart from breast milk. But now she has developed negative association with breast milk that it would pain if she sucks. She has stopped breastfeed and it has got me worrying. I am a stay at home mom. I can and would love to breastfeed her till I can. What to do?
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14 months is so long mamma! well done. I would use this opportunity to move her to cow milk and stop breastfeeding probably but ultimately it's your choice 😊

Tbh although it was a horrible experience on the positive tho it maybe a good thing. I see momma say how hard it is to wing their little on off boob and it starts to hurt feeding wise one teeth developed and biting occurs so don’t beat yourself up

If you want to continue, just keep trying... It might take some time, but She eventually will breastfeed again.

Try a few more times , then only pump and give her a bottle. Trying to force her to get back on the boob may not work out best for you both

I know how you feel my eldest now 4 got a fever the night after his 1st birthday party. I tried feeding to calm and sooth him but he just bit me. I tried a few more times over the next couple of days but he did the same. Our bf journey was over. I was heartbroken! But he started sleeping through after a couple of nights of daddy settling him and my hormones soon settled. I’m now on baby number 2 and 13 months in with a boob monster. I have no idea how to wean her. Managed to cut down so only bf morning, night and overnight but teething and illness soon changed that. She’s now back to bf day and night. Like the others have said try a few more times and see what happens but it could be good in the long run xx

14 months is a long time. Might be time to move on positively.

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