We've been
breastfeeding on demand until now, and I totally subscribe to the idea that babies know what they need to eat and when they need to eat it, and I certainly don't want her to pick up on my stress level and begin to associate food with stress... so why is it so hard to act accordingly?
Not exact matches
When it comes to
breastfeeding specifically, do not go shopping
until after your baby is really eating solids (not weaned per se, just
on the other side of his or her peak
demand for milk).
It's not
until the next stage that
breastfeeding takes
on its true persona — a process of supply and
demand.
[3] WHO's guidelines recommend «continue [d] frequent,
on -
demand breastfeeding until two years of age or beyond.»
JESSICA: Yeah, yeah... I
breastfed on demand pretty much
until Matteo weans around... when he was around 2 - years - old, he just really stopped asking or needing to nurse.
He was exclusively
breastfed (no bottles, formula, or pacifiers)
on demand until 6 months.
Both my husband and I wore Ben in a sling, I
breastfed on demand and we safely co slept for the first 10 + months (
until he was annoyed by our snoring and tossing in the bed).