Anonymous wrote:I wonder what it is about breastfeeding that brings out the lactation support crazies... it's the weirdest thing and so inconsequential in the grand scheme of motherhood
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My baby weened of her own volition at 14 months and my friends who were really into breastfeeding told me I needed to trick her into continuing to breastfeed by withholding solid foods or never letting her have cow's milk.
I was sad when she started rejecting breastfeeding, and I also had a negative hormonal reaction (normal with cessation of breastfeeding at any time), but it felt like the natural course of things. It was so weird how I could accept it despite dealing with the hormonal challenges but other people viewed it as some kind of failure. I think for some people, stopping breastfeeding anytime before kindergarten, for any reason, is a sign of weakness. So bizarre.
Withholding solid foods????? What in the ever loving..... I've always thought the breastfeeding community was off their rocker but this one takes the cake.
Look, there are lots of crazy people out there who are militant about things. As long as children and animals are not harmed I try to stay away and not judge too much. Who cares what some rando Karen thinks. Refocus yourself.
Withholding solid foods from a child over the year of 1 is harming children. What is the matter with you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m the OP trying to wean my 26 month old because I am done and his sleep is garbage because he still thinks he’s 6 weeks old and needs to nurse throughout the night.
I’ve liked the support I got to make it this far but it’s gone now that I’ve decided I’m done which is demoralizing. Did they ever care about me or just want me to go as long as possible?
Lots of guilt being pushed my way. Frustrating. Some will understand and some won’t but I want women who let the guilt get to them know it’s all BS. Your kid will be fine.
OP, this is 16:52. I absolutely get it. Guess what, my kid breastfed for less than half as long as yours did and she's better than fine! She's 6, loves school, has friends, is fun and silly, and is very healthy and rarely gets sick. Of course we have our challenges, but none of them are due to when she stopped breastfeeding.
I think for some women it just becomes a point of pride and superiority. They view women who breastfeed for less time as less committed, less willing to sacrifice for their child, less health-conscious, just... less. The response I got to stopping breastfeeding when I did has actually made me a bigger advocate for "fed is best" and I'm more vocally supportive of women who choose to skip breast-feeding, decide to stop doing it earlier than others, or who choose to combo feed. I wasn't opposed to any of those things before, but now I speak up and advocate for people because I know how bad it feels to have people judging you and treating you as an insufficient mother just because you aren't nursing your child anymore. I'm glad you are speaking up too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My baby weened of her own volition at 14 months and my friends who were really into breastfeeding told me I needed to trick her into continuing to breastfeed by withholding solid foods or never letting her have cow's milk.
I was sad when she started rejecting breastfeeding, and I also had a negative hormonal reaction (normal with cessation of breastfeeding at any time), but it felt like the natural course of things. It was so weird how I could accept it despite dealing with the hormonal challenges but other people viewed it as some kind of failure. I think for some people, stopping breastfeeding anytime before kindergarten, for any reason, is a sign of weakness. So bizarre.
Withholding solid foods????? What in the ever loving..... I've always thought the breastfeeding community was off their rocker but this one takes the cake.
Look, there are lots of crazy people out there who are militant about things. As long as children and animals are not harmed I try to stay away and not judge too much. Who cares what some rando Karen thinks. Refocus yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My baby weened of her own volition at 14 months and my friends who were really into breastfeeding told me I needed to trick her into continuing to breastfeed by withholding solid foods or never letting her have cow's milk.
I was sad when she started rejecting breastfeeding, and I also had a negative hormonal reaction (normal with cessation of breastfeeding at any time), but it felt like the natural course of things. It was so weird how I could accept it despite dealing with the hormonal challenges but other people viewed it as some kind of failure. I think for some people, stopping breastfeeding anytime before kindergarten, for any reason, is a sign of weakness. So bizarre.
Withholding solid foods????? What in the ever loving..... I've always thought the breastfeeding community was off their rocker but this one takes the cake.
Anonymous wrote:My baby weened of her own volition at 14 months and my friends who were really into breastfeeding told me I needed to trick her into continuing to breastfeed by withholding solid foods or never letting her have cow's milk.
I was sad when she started rejecting breastfeeding, and I also had a negative hormonal reaction (normal with cessation of breastfeeding at any time), but it felt like the natural course of things. It was so weird how I could accept it despite dealing with the hormonal challenges but other people viewed it as some kind of failure. I think for some people, stopping breastfeeding anytime before kindergarten, for any reason, is a sign of weakness. So bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the OP trying to wean my 26 month old because I am done and his sleep is garbage because he still thinks he’s 6 weeks old and needs to nurse throughout the night.
I’ve liked the support I got to make it this far but it’s gone now that I’ve decided I’m done which is demoralizing. Did they ever care about me or just want me to go as long as possible?
Lots of guilt being pushed my way. Frustrating. Some will understand and some won’t but I want women who let the guilt get to them know it’s all BS. Your kid will be fine.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the OP trying to wean my 26 month old because I am done and his sleep is garbage because he still thinks he’s 6 weeks old and needs to nurse throughout the night.
I’ve liked the support I got to make it this far but it’s gone now that I’ve decided I’m done which is demoralizing. Did they ever care about me or just want me to go as long as possible?
Lots of guilt being pushed my way. Frustrating. Some will understand and some won’t but I want women who let the guilt get to them know it’s all BS. Your kid will be fine.