Plus, even when you are
just nursing for comfort, your baby may still get some nourishment from your breasts.
And now we mostly
just nurse for comfort and so I don't use supplementation at all anymore.
Not exact matches
My daughter
just turned 5 and is still
nursing for comfort, especially at bedtime.
Toddlers are full of curiosity and discovery and so it can be
comforting for them to still be
nursing, which is
just as much about
comfort as it is
for nutrition.
He is at that stage where he really
just nurses before and after naps and
for comfort throughougt the day.
The Bible reinforces those research findings by not
just referring to breastfeeding as providing life - sustaining nutrition, but also as a source of
comfort and connection, «
For you will
nurse and be satisfied at her
comforting breasts.»
They don't
just provide a chair behind a curtain or a movable room, they go all out
for nursing room accommodations with lots of room, privacy, running water,
comfort and more!
I felt guilty that I didn't want to
nurse him anymore, and I felt sad that he didn't want to
nurse for comfort,
just for milk.
I'll
comfort nurse a baby all day if that baby wants, but sometimes its
just not going to work
for my mental health.
Mamas and Papas pregnancy and
nursing pillow has five uses in one, it's there whether you need it
for sleeping, resting, bottle - feeding, breastfeeding or
just a little more
comfort when you need it most.
When we say that it's «
just for comfort» when a baby wants to
nurse «again» after
nursing a few minutes ago, we forget that babies go through growth spurts and often want to
nurse very often to increase a mother's milk supply.
And when we say the middle of the night
nursing is
just «
for soothing» after a certain age, we discount the constant caloric needs of older babies and toddlers — and that it is as normal
for children to seek
comfort as it is
for them to seek food.
My pediatrician told me that at 6 months, if he's eating / drinking enough during the day, then he's probably
just nursing at night
for comfort.
He is a fierce teether, so the
nursing is mainly
just for comfort.
Trust your insticts, and love your baby with everything you have, and
nursing for nourishment /
comfort / fun will
just fall into place as needed.
Babies don't
just breastfeed
for nutrition; they
nurse for comfort, closeness, soothing, and security.
Drastically reduced with my 14 - month - old in order to get pregnant again and once I got pregnant, she was still
nursing for comfort, but by 18 months and being pregnant, I was
just over it and cut her off.
They can suck
for two minutes because they got a boo boo and they need
comfort, or they can
nurse for thirty minutes or more because they're
just that hungry or because they don't know any other way to fall sleep.
Comfort nursing is baby nurses at the breast just for comfort we have called it incubreast nursing or pacifier but it's basically comfort nursing and those are always an option no matter how much or how little milk yo
Comfort nursing is baby
nurses at the breast
just for comfort we have called it incubreast nursing or pacifier but it's basically comfort nursing and those are always an option no matter how much or how little milk yo
comfort we have called it incubreast
nursing or pacifier but it's basically
comfort nursing and those are always an option no matter how much or how little milk yo
comfort nursing and those are always an option no matter how much or how little milk you make.
She started eating solid foods
just past 4 months (a bit early, I know, but she was grabbing it off my plate, so I gave her appropriate sized food to avoid choking on the food off my plate) Most kids this age
nurse like that, only a couple times a day, or sometimes
for comfort if they hurt themselves.
After checking all the boxes... changed diaper, napped, fed, cuddled, play... I was left to only think that my son was still hungry or
just wants to
nurse for comfort.
I decided that if he could go all day without
nursing, he didn't need to wake me up at night
just for the
comfort.
What I adore about the Arden Bra is that it has several size adjustment options so if you have
just nursed or pumped and your breasts have «deflated», or if you are desperately in need of relief from engorgement, you can adjust your bras size
for added
comfort and relief.
Thank you, I too have an 11 month old, and
just as you said, when you've been successful at
nursing this long... It's so wonderful, I almost don't want to stop because it's a
comfort for me too.
But breastfeeding is designed to be much more than
just providing food — it is a time
for nursing, a time
for comfort and nurturing.