If your child is no longer
breastfeeding after her first birthday, she'll need cow's milk or other dairy products to help get enough calcium and protein.
Not exact matches
Sometime
after my son's
first birthday (my original «
breastfeeding goal»), I came across several online articles that explained insufficient glandular tissue, also called breast hypoplasia.
After your baby's
first birthday, cow's milk is the recommended beverage (though your toddler can continue
breastfeeding as long as you both enjoy it).
To arbitrarily mark his
first birthday as the cut - off point and declare than any
breastfeeding that happens
after that point is «extended
breastfeeding» feels, to me, like treating the one - year mark as the finish line.
When people asked if I intended on no longer
breastfeeding after my kid's
first birthday, since I was no longer pumping at that point, I said «no.»
With my others, I
breastfed exclusively until
after their
first birthday & started solids at 6 mos.
How have other moms dealt with close family being critical of
breastfeeding beyond 12 months and do I really need to give my son a pint of cows» milk daily
after his
first birthday?
You can keep
breastfeeding after the baby's
first birthday for as long as you and your baby would like.