Anonymous wrote:I am still breastfeeding my 3.5 yo. He asks for it only at bedtime, naptime, sometimes in the middle of the night/nap or at waking times. He also does not linger more than like 10 seconds. but it seems important to him.
Anonymous wrote:I breastfed my son for 5years and he has never been sick and he's almost 7 now. It was a wonderful bonding experience and I never pumped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at a playdate with a new friend today and was surprised to see her breast feed (as in literally by the breast, not just breast milk in a bottle) her 3 year old. It got me wondering- what is the oldest age you have seen someone breast feed their child? Is there a world record of the longest time someone has breastfed their child? And if so, how old was such child when they last were breastfed??
I actually find it much weirder to see my friends who bottle feed 3 year olds. Don't know why. Wonder what that world record is-- we know folks who still bottle feed their five year old.
+1
I BF my first child until he was 2.5 and the second self-weaned at 3.5. I generally didn't BF publicly after e.g. about 12-14 mos with either of them, but if I had, yes, I would have BF "as in literally by the breast."Literally.
Feeding a 3 year old, like a baby, from a breast or bottle is pretty odd in American culture, though you'll find die-hard defenders on DCUM, most the rest of us roll our eyes behind their backs.![]()
To OP's question, I've read about women in other countries going as far as breast feeding 16 year olds. I know you'll find it hard to believe, so here is a link: http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2010/jan/09/breastfeeding-older-children
Anonymous wrote:I try not to judge other people's parenting decisions as long as they aren't harmful. But I kind of think breastfeeding older children IS harmful. I breastfed all five of mine exclusively. Like most kids, somewhere between about 12 and 14 months they started becoming more independent. They were drinking from a cup and eating pretty much everything we did. Had I continued to nurse them it would have been 100% of about MY needs and not about theirs. They were getting most of their nutrition from the foods they were eating. Milk was no longer even necessary.
Seeing a three (or even an older two) year old with a bottle grosses me out. To me it isn't about the breast as much as it is this need to treat a toddler like an infant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to LLL mtg while I was pregnant ... there was a 5 yr old being BF at the meeting.
So?
Wasn't the OP's questions how old was the oldest child you've seen breastfed? I think PP was just answering the question.
Why are you so defensive?
Anonymous wrote:my cousin was BF until he was 5.
it's common back home and i don't find it weird at all.
MIL used to have BM until a few years ago but she didn't know so I don't think that counts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to LLL mtg while I was pregnant ... there was a 5 yr old being BF at the meeting.
So?
Anonymous wrote:The world record is 44 years i believe
Anonymous wrote:I went to LLL mtg while I was pregnant ... there was a 5 yr old being BF at the meeting.