If your baby wants to suck his thumb, gently place his thumb or
finger near his mouth and let him take comfort through sucking.
His other arm, his right arm, tuck into him so that he can have
his fingers near his mouth in case he wants to suck his thumb or fingers.
Your best strategy is to minimize distractions as much as possible and keep
your finger near her mouth in case you have to break suction quickly.
If you start training your kitten to accept
your fingers near his mouth, opening his mouth, touching his teeth, etc., it will make it so much easier when pilling time comes around.
If you haven't gotten her comfortable with having her ears handled or having
your fingers near her mouth then I'm pretty sure the first time you attempt to medicate her won't be a pleasant experience for anyone.
Not exact matches
When baby turns her head from side to side or places her
fingers and hand
near her
mouth, she is telling you she wants to nurse.
If my
finger goes
near his
mouth, I'm sure to get bitten!
«Pop the little
finger in the side of the
mouth where the cheek is
near the breast and break the suction calmly say no bite mommy that hurts put the baby down a few seconds and try again on the other side if it happens again repeat with a longer break.»
Your
finger to them is not an unknown, scary foreign object so there should be no hesitation from when you try and put your fingertip
near their
mouth.
On top of this, your baby is constantly putting her
fingers near her eyes and in her
mouth, giving any viruses lurking on her hands easy passage into her body, where they can set up camp.
Break the suction carefully by gently inserting a clean
finger into the corner of her
mouth or by pressing on your breast
near the
mouth.
There will be many times in your dog's life when you will need to put your hands
near her face, or your
fingers in her
mouth.
She's a very chill cat, except when you try to put your
fingers anywhere
near her
mouth.
He refuses to bite down if my
fingers are anywhere
near his
mouth.