My youngest is now 20 months and still
nurses first thing in the morning and last thing at night.
I nurse first thing in morning around 6 am then I pump at work around 10 am and 2 pm and then nurse baby between 6 and 6:30 pm and then again at 9 or 10 pm.
He is currently
nursing first thing in the morning and after dinner.
I would like to wean my 14 month old baby during the day, but continue to
nurse first thing in the morning and at night.
Now, just a few weeks past her second birthday, here we are, still
nursing first thing in the morning and again late in the afternoon.
We have avoided the tears on both sides by taking this wonderful approach.I still
nurse him first thing in the morning, but at least i can get some sleep.
Currently,
she nurses first thing in the morning, and then on demand during the day.
Not exact matches
Eventually, sometime around her second birthday, we cut back to
nursing only
first thing in the
morning.
If a pumping session is too much to stomach
first thing in the
morning, she could try
nursing with a towel handy.
Even if you keep a
first thing in the
morning nursing as well as a
first thing when you get home from work
nursing, you can expect that baby won't be getting much milk after a month or so.
My babies seemed to be at their best
first thing in the
morning (possibly because they had
nursed ALL NIGHT LONG), so I'd start dinner right after breakfast.
Many moms choose to leave the
first thing in the
morning and last
nursing in the evening as their choices for times to consider still breastfeeding.
My older son continued to
nurse past a year, but just
morning and evening feedings, and eventually just
first thing in the
morning.
I recently took him to the dentist and she said his teeth look great but that if I continue to
nurse him on and off through the night it can compromise his teeth even though we brush really good before bed and really good
first thing in the
morning.
At that point, I began
nursing her only
first thing in the
morning, before naps, and before bedtime.
For the last year and a half or so of
nursing my younger daughter it was only at bedtime, naptime (while she still had naps) and
first thing in the
morning.
She says, what helped me was pumping
first thing in the
morning using a
nursing pillow and double feeding right before bed, so my little one slept long with the fuller tummy.
She has a good food appetite, and still
nurses several times a day -
first thing in the
morning before breakfast, a little
morning snack, after lunch / before nap, getting up from nap.
Now when she wakes
first thing in the
morning to
nurse, she kicks me till I put her back
in her own bed.
She also
nursed through my pregnancy with # 6, and happily tandems with her sister to this day — usually
first thing in the
morning once or twice throughout the day, and just before bed.