OT- When to Stop Nursing DS?
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Thanks so much for all the responses! I feel so totally encouraged and this was such a positive, supportive thread! I think I'll keep on going with it because it really is our special time, he absolutely loves it so much after the end of a long and crazy daycare day, it's our time to retreat and relax in the evening.
It's true that pressure from my mom really influences me. She nursed until 9 months and while she totally supports breastfeeding, she thinks breastfeeding this long is weird and any longer is starting to get creepy. But I'll just have to ignore that.
I think I'm totally blessed to have such an EASY breastfeeding experience with my DS, I'm lucky I have the ability to keep going. And I like what someone said, I'll never regret nursing longer, but I might regret stopping short.
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Thanks so much for all the responses! I feel so totally encouraged and this was such a positive, supportive thread! I think I'll keep on going with it because it really is our special time, he absolutely loves it so much after the end of a long and crazy daycare day, it's our time to retreat and relax in the evening.
It's true that pressure from my mom really influences me. She nursed until 9 months and while she totally supports breastfeeding, she thinks breastfeeding this long is weird and any longer is starting to get creepy. But I'll just have to ignore that.
I think I'm totally blessed to have such an EASY breastfeeding experience with my DS, I'm lucky I have the ability to keep going. And I like what someone said, I'll never regret nursing longer, but I might regret stopping short.
Thanks so much everyone!lovethislovethishappyfacehappyface
As for your mom, just stop discussing it with her. What she doesn't know, she can't be judgmental about kwim? (I know, easier said than done)Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!- Flag
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Thanks so much for all the responses! I feel so totally encouraged and this was such a positive, supportive thread! I think I'll keep on going with it because it really is our special time, he absolutely loves it so much after the end of a long and crazy daycare day, it's our time to retreat and relax in the evening.
It's true that pressure from my mom really influences me. She nursed until 9 months and while she totally supports breastfeeding, she thinks breastfeeding this long is weird and any longer is starting to get creepy. But I'll just have to ignore that.
I think I'm totally blessed to have such an EASY breastfeeding experience with my DS, I'm lucky I have the ability to keep going. And I like what someone said, I'll never regret nursing longer, but I might regret stopping short.
Thanks so much everyone!
Home providers are weird automatically. You'd have to be weird to turn your home into a daycare.
I like weird
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Haha, easier said than done. My husband, DS, and I house share with my mom. She's got a split level house so we live mostly upstairs and she lives downstairs. My mom is also my daycare partner so we work together full time, live together full time, and also hang out together in our "free" time. :P- Flag
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Haha, easier said than done. My husband, DS, and I house share with my mom. She's got a split level house so we live mostly upstairs and she lives downstairs. My mom is also my daycare partner so we work together full time, live together full time, and also hang out together in our "free" time. :PI wish you luck...
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I don't really have much to add, as there's already been some great advice & support here. Good job on nursing your child for so long! If you are starting to resent nursing, it may be time to stop. That's totally up to you & you are to be commended for nursing for so long. As you know, toddler nursing is demanding & very different than newborn/ not really mobile baby nursing. Toddlers can multitask w/ your nipple in their mouth & doing gymnastics like crazy.Anyway, to answer your question: My 19 yr old I stopped at 12mos b/c I thought you had to, my 17 yr old weaned at 15 mos, & my baby is almost 26 mos & still going strong. I'd like to go to 3, but will have no regrets if I had to stop tomorrow. My initial goal was 2 yrs, & I made that, so I'm happy.
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As long as you and the baby feel comfortable!
I've nursed:
DS1 - 5 weeks. I was young and stupid and failed
DD1- 3.5 years
DS2 - 18 months, completely tandem nursing with DD1 the whole time, and 20 weeks of that pregnant with number 3.
DS3- Still going at nearly 3 years old (will be three in April).
DS4 - Still nursing at 13 months (yes, I'm tandem nursing again)- Flag
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