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Babies breastfeed, and if they are very lucky, in the West, they are allowed to follow their biological norm and breastfeed into toddlerhood.
There is no 'natural' time to fully wean an infant, and thus refuse it your breast. All infants give up breastfeeding themselves, when they have finished with it, and move on. This usually occurs sometime between their 3rd and 4th birthday, but many leave the breast earlier, some leave the breas
t later. http://www.kathydettwyler.org/detwean.html Culture, and how we live our lives, usually interferes with the infant's decision, and imposes a 'set' time on the activity. This can be from as early as 6 weeks! Jesus, as part of his own culture, was probably breastfeeding until he was 3 ye
ars old, and then there would have been a weaning party, for everyone in the community to celebrate his growing into another phase of his life. http://www.askdrsears.com/html/2/t026400.asp 3 years is a common 'set time' for many cultures, as it appears to give the child as much support and comfo
rt and brain building milk as it needs, and then returns the mother to fertility for another child once those needs have been met. The Koran asks that every mother allow their baby to breastfeed for at least 2 years. The West (where sexual ownership of the female's body has deemed that breasts are
first and foremost sexual, as opposed to how you feed babies) is the most severe in repressing breastfeeding toddlers. Such is the confusion and anxiety about breasts, there are ingrained attitudes that even newborn babies breastfeeding is actually an imposition on the sexual nature of the breast!
Some areas of countries such as the USA, demands that male babies are weaned from the breast faster than female ones, as the sexual nature of the breast somehow threatens the father, the mother, and the baby. This flies in the face of all the scientific, and social, research into the issue. Time
and again, the benefits of normal term nursing - allowing the baby to continue to breastfeed as it chooses to - are shown in study after study. With a safe and secure, comforting and loving physical environment from which to view the painful and confusing world that is toddlerhood, the toddler sti
ll having access to the breast is more secure, more resilient, more confident and more independent than those forcibly weaned before their time. And still benefittng greatly from the unique nutrition that builds their brains and bones and blood perfectly. http://www.kellymom.com/bf/bfextended/inde
x.html Mothers benefit too, with protection from breast cancer etc, lost to the mother who has weaned, increasing her risk of such illness. Oxytocin from the breastfeeding biology, floods both mother and child with contentment, and helps both overcome the stresses of toddlerhood. Therefore, the c
hildren least likely to benefit from the astounding brain building abilities of human milk, and the ones most in need of developing emotional resilience, are the 'most privileged' on the face of the planet. The cultures with so much, often give their infants too little. The joy you can see on this
2 year old's face, says it all, really. Her world is overflowing with the milk of human kindness. http://www.wiessinger.baka.com/bfing/older/mouths.html The World Health Organisation recommends that all babies are allowed to receive only breastmilk for the first six months of their lives, and th
en to be allowed to breastfeed for a minimum of two years. Thereafter, breastfeeding should continue for as long as mother and child mutually desire. http://www.who.int/child-adolescent-health/NUTRITION/global_strategy.htm The contradictions and confusions in the West are so extreme, that a mothe
r allowing her toddler to breastfeed, can be viewed as abnormal, when she lives in a culture that uses images of breasts, to sell cars. Go figure. http://one-of-those-women.blogspot.com/2008/01/normal-nursing-donovandettwyler-article.html Few mothers start their journey with their breastfeeding b
abies, with the intent to keep going past 2 years of age. Most fall into just putting off the decision on giving up on something so worthwhile, and so important to their child. Pressure from others can be unbearable and some mothers wean to stop the criticism... http://www.kellymom.com/bf/critici
sm.html http://touchinglynaive.wordpress.com/2007/11/14/extended-breastfeeding/ ... but mostly, the attitude normal term nursing mothers take is.. if it ain't broke, it don't need fixed. http://www.babble.com/content/articles/columns/extremeparenting/001/ You can post photos of your own breastfe
eding toddler, at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=21420487704 and there is a wonderful compilation video of breastfeeding children on: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=942FRjAJhxU

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is it normal for an ... ( 7 months ago by mara746)
is it normal for an 8 year old to still be breastfed by her mother??...i seen this video of an 8 year being breastfed by her mom...it doesnt seem right
It's not common, ... ( 7 months ago by BreastfeedingBabies)
It's not common, but it's normal. It's quite rare for a family to have the set up whereby mother will still continue, and children will still want it. The family in the video home educate and live in a rural spot, so peer pressure hasn't been a factor with the children. The mother also explains that the girl can no longer suckle well, so she is having to wean as her own body has matured past needing it. That's a valuable insight. As I said, not common, but totally normal.
That girl is ... ( 7 months ago by DJAnikke)
That girl is absolutely adorable, I hope that when I have kids in the future they can be as pretty as her.
Way to go! My son ... ( 7 months ago by laredmond)
Way to go! My son is 27 months and loves nursing. It is the best thing I could have done for him. We will stop when we are ready! Look to other mammals to see how they nurse into toddlerhood. My son did not have a fever until he was 2 years old. I wonder why?
You don't stop one ... ( 7 months ago by BreastfeedingBabies)
You don't stop one and start the other! :-) You should exclusively breastfeed for the first six months, and thereafter introduce appropriate solids as a complementary support to the breastmilk. Breastmilk should be offered first, then solids. As baby moves forwards with solids and other liquids, breastmilk will be gradually replaced by solids - each baby has its own timetable. Minimum World Health Organisation reccomendations for offering breastfeeding is two years.
Aww how sweet... ( 7 months ago by ogrish84)
Aww how sweet...
Oh my goodness, she ... ( 7 months ago by porcha83)
Oh my goodness, she is just beautiful. I am nursing my 19 Month old princess, I can't wait untill she can talk like your little gitl. Your an inspriation.
dosent it hurt when ... ( 7 months ago by Direngreykyoto)
dosent it hurt when they bite sometimes?
I let my oldest ... ( 7 months ago by roacnailclippings)
I let my oldest nurse until 28 to 30 months but then weaned my 2nd at 14 months (to go on birth control) The guilt was intense; I should not have weaned him! He was distraught, and became bottle dependent immediately after weaning. He remained bottle dependent for another 12 months! Now on my 3rd child, I intend to nurse for at least 24 months. Breatsfeeding IS best!
Yes. But most ... ( 7 months ago by BreastfeedingBabies)
Yes. But most babies don't bite. And there are techniques for the few that do.
Thanks. ( 7 months ago by TriniDeeds66)
Thanks.
Way to go! :-) ( 7 months ago by bluepianocat)
Way to go! :-)
o that is cute i ... ( 7 months ago by kklloyd12345)
o that is cute i breast feed my 2 year old daughter and she still enjoy's it
This makes me sad. ... ( 7 months ago by boysie30)
This makes me sad. I am currently weaning my eleven month old and always thought we would go until aroung 18 mnths. I think he is losing interest since I started giving him bottles a week ago plus my milk supply is not so good any more. I try to tell myself we are both ready but I am not so sure. I will be fine as long as I believe he is ready and I guess he is since he no longer asks for it and when I offer him the boob he drinks for five seconds and then moves on to something else.
I'm not sure why ... ( 7 months ago by BreastfeedingBabies)
I'm not sure why you are weaning if you are so sad about it? Could he be going through a nursing strike in response to the bottles? Many babies do this for a week or so, and then start to nurse again as long as Mum has kept her supply. Could he have an ear infection, that makes it sore to suckle? If you are already unhappy, I'd look for some support and advice from other Mums, before going throguh with this. Try the La Leche League and KellyMom websites.
that was so sweet.. ... ( 7 months ago by hpspence99)
that was so sweet.........
very interesting. i ... ( 7 months ago by gravesituation)
very interesting. i didn't know you could breast feed a child up to 2 years old or longer. needless to say i'm not a mother but many of my girlfriends are and they each have their own theroy about breastfeeding. thank you for sharing. so sweet :)
Breastfeeding all ... ( 7 months ago by becki1988)
Breastfeeding all the way. My daughter is 7 months and im still doing and will so untill shes ready to stop. x
I just wanna saw ... ( 7 months ago by LadyFlameSniper)
I just wanna saw that this video is so sweet and adorable. God bless the both of you.
i think this vido ... ( 7 months ago by princessg97)
i think this vido is a good on for pregnat mothers that are havfing their first babys
How generous. ( 7 months ago by TheEnd795)
How generous.
so cute when she ... ( 7 months ago by inkster)
so cute when she says "yeaah" lol
breastfeeding is ... ( 7 months ago by geam00)
breastfeeding is really good for bones to be stronger
I love it too, she ... ( 7 months ago by 4stemcellresearch)
I love it too, she is a smart little girl. I never breastfed my son, I wish I did, but this little girl is soo adorable.




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