Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:totally normal! Not pp.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I legit nursed until my kid was 4. It is absolutely no one's business but yours and your child. It is only taboo, because we have made it taboo. And, yes, it was pretty hard to get her to wean but she did when she was ready. She is a healthy and well-adjusted kid today. I feel a sense contentedness that I was able to be present and with her and feed her this way for as long as we did. The value of nursing goes well beyond any nutrients breastfeeding imparts, it physical as well. The cuddles...the contact. It relieves stress for them, and if anyone wants to take that away from the two of you, screw them really. You do You.
4 years old!?!
Normal where? Anyway I would want my body back but to each their own.
DP who has also nursed a child to 4. It’s not like nursing an infant. You are barely even making any milk, and most likely you are only nursing a few minutes once a day. When my daughter was “nursing” at that age, it was once in the morning and I set a timer for 1 minute! I’m sure you hold, hug, pick up your 4 yo for way more time than that - does that mean you “don’t have your body back”?
I am a huge breastfeeding advocate but suckling at four-years-old is infantilizing and by no means “normal” or healthy for development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:totally normal! Not pp.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I legit nursed until my kid was 4. It is absolutely no one's business but yours and your child. It is only taboo, because we have made it taboo. And, yes, it was pretty hard to get her to wean but she did when she was ready. She is a healthy and well-adjusted kid today. I feel a sense contentedness that I was able to be present and with her and feed her this way for as long as we did. The value of nursing goes well beyond any nutrients breastfeeding imparts, it physical as well. The cuddles...the contact. It relieves stress for them, and if anyone wants to take that away from the two of you, screw them really. You do You.
4 years old!?!
Normal where? Anyway I would want my body back but to each their own.
DP who has also nursed a child to 4. It’s not like nursing an infant. You are barely even making any milk, and most likely you are only nursing a few minutes once a day. When my daughter was “nursing” at that age, it was once in the morning and I set a timer for 1 minute! I’m sure you hold, hug, pick up your 4 yo for way more time than that - does that mean you “don’t have your body back”?
I am a huge breastfeeding advocate but suckling at four-years-old is infantilizing and by no means “normal” or healthy for development.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:There is nothing wrong with nursing as long as you like, but she needs fat from dairy. Breast milk turns into skim milk past 12 months. Does she eat cheese and yogurt?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:totally normal! Not pp.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I legit nursed until my kid was 4. It is absolutely no one's business but yours and your child. It is only taboo, because we have made it taboo. And, yes, it was pretty hard to get her to wean but she did when she was ready. She is a healthy and well-adjusted kid today. I feel a sense contentedness that I was able to be present and with her and feed her this way for as long as we did. The value of nursing goes well beyond any nutrients breastfeeding imparts, it physical as well. The cuddles...the contact. It relieves stress for them, and if anyone wants to take that away from the two of you, screw them really. You do You.
4 years old!?!
Normal where? Anyway I would want my body back but to each their own.
DP who has also nursed a child to 4. It’s not like nursing an infant. You are barely even making any milk, and most likely you are only nursing a few minutes once a day. When my daughter was “nursing” at that age, it was once in the morning and I set a timer for 1 minute! I’m sure you hold, hug, pick up your 4 yo for way more time than that - does that mean you “don’t have your body back”?
I am a huge breastfeeding advocate but suckling at four-years-old is infantilizing and by no means “normal” or healthy for development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:totally normal! Not pp.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I legit nursed until my kid was 4. It is absolutely no one's business but yours and your child. It is only taboo, because we have made it taboo. And, yes, it was pretty hard to get her to wean but she did when she was ready. She is a healthy and well-adjusted kid today. I feel a sense contentedness that I was able to be present and with her and feed her this way for as long as we did. The value of nursing goes well beyond any nutrients breastfeeding imparts, it physical as well. The cuddles...the contact. It relieves stress for them, and if anyone wants to take that away from the two of you, screw them really. You do You.
4 years old!?!
Normal where? Anyway I would want my body back but to each their own.
DP who has also nursed a child to 4. It’s not like nursing an infant. You are barely even making any milk, and most likely you are only nursing a few minutes once a day. When my daughter was “nursing” at that age, it was once in the morning and I set a timer for 1 minute! I’m sure you hold, hug, pick up your 4 yo for way more time than that - does that mean you “don’t have your body back”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:totally normal! Not pp.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I legit nursed until my kid was 4. It is absolutely no one's business but yours and your child. It is only taboo, because we have made it taboo. And, yes, it was pretty hard to get her to wean but she did when she was ready. She is a healthy and well-adjusted kid today. I feel a sense contentedness that I was able to be present and with her and feed her this way for as long as we did. The value of nursing goes well beyond any nutrients breastfeeding imparts, it physical as well. The cuddles...the contact. It relieves stress for them, and if anyone wants to take that away from the two of you, screw them really. You do You.
4 years old!?!
Normal where? Anyway I would want my body back but to each their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's totally normal.
Not if “normal” means the majority. “Natural” might be a better word.
And while the pressure might be “breast is best” for newborns, it certainly is not “breastfeeding past a year”. Lots of judgement on breastfeeding a toddler!
Anonymous wrote:totally normal! Not pp.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I legit nursed until my kid was 4. It is absolutely no one's business but yours and your child. It is only taboo, because we have made it taboo. And, yes, it was pretty hard to get her to wean but she did when she was ready. She is a healthy and well-adjusted kid today. I feel a sense contentedness that I was able to be present and with her and feed her this way for as long as we did. The value of nursing goes well beyond any nutrients breastfeeding imparts, it physical as well. The cuddles...the contact. It relieves stress for them, and if anyone wants to take that away from the two of you, screw them really. You do You.
4 years old!?!
totally normal! Not pp.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I legit nursed until my kid was 4. It is absolutely no one's business but yours and your child. It is only taboo, because we have made it taboo. And, yes, it was pretty hard to get her to wean but she did when she was ready. She is a healthy and well-adjusted kid today. I feel a sense contentedness that I was able to be present and with her and feed her this way for as long as we did. The value of nursing goes well beyond any nutrients breastfeeding imparts, it physical as well. The cuddles...the contact. It relieves stress for them, and if anyone wants to take that away from the two of you, screw them really. You do You.
4 years old!?!