If you're
still nursing your child to sleep at this age or putting him to bed with a bottle, it's very likely he's learned to associate that with falling asleep — and much less likely that he's actually hungry.
We still nurse the children on demand.
Not exact matches
He was
still technically my foster
child at that point and we had a home
nurse that came monthly to check on us.
Though
still tippling and yet given to a wandering eye, he resumes his abandoned medical practice, marries his
nurse and fathers
children, takes up a political cause and returns to churchly worship.
A
child still nursing at 4 years old is normal, natural, and OK.
I'm hoping that by continuing to
nurse her, it will make her transition from being an only
child to an older sister a bit easier, since we will
still have that special connecting time together each day.
If you are mostly
nursing (meaning you can
still be getting SOME formula but not enough to feed your
child) you get significantly more foodstamps.
also wanted to suggest the book Adventures in Tandem
Nursing — it really helped me clarify my feelings about nursing during pregnancy, and tandeming, and how i could gently set the limits i needed while still respecting my child's
Nursing — it really helped me clarify my feelings about
nursing during pregnancy, and tandeming, and how i could gently set the limits i needed while still respecting my child's
nursing during pregnancy, and tandeming, and how i could gently set the limits i needed while
still respecting my
child's needs.
I * know * I only have a chance to do it once and that I have to make those years count for that
child, and * that's * why I choose to
still let them
nurse.
I told my older
child, who was
still nursing that I was worried about there being enough milk.
I am now back at work after having a second
child — I am
still nursing him at 18 months and again plan to continue to 2 years and beyond.
For instance — after my second
child was born, my oldest, who was
still nursing, would ask to
nurse every time the baby did.
Made from organic ingredients, it's very gentle and designed to be used for newborn babies as well as older
children who may
still be
nursing.
Many
children will be fine with this, but it's often best to stay away from shellfish altogether while you're
still a
nursing mom.
All I'm doing is looking for some sympathy that my
child wakes up 4 times a night to
nurse still.
Food poisoning may not pose a direct risk to your baby since you'll be the one suffering from it, but it will
still impact your ability to
nurse your
child properly while you're sick.
You'll
still be able to
nurse your
child whenever you're not at work.
I have been having a similar issue myself.My son is 16 months old, and is
still nursing.Although he is only
nursing maybe 2x during the day, and when he wakes up in the night, just long enough to be comforted.I think that it is not anyone elses business but you and your
child's.
I just happened to run across is paid I was looking up information in regards to breastfeeding I have breasts at all my kids I have 5 my baby is 11 months and I am
still breastfeeding I don't want to quit anytime soon especially since I can not have any more
children I enjoyed the time that I
still have a home and knowing that I am doing good for him makes me feel like a good mother but I am concerned because he doesn't want to eat food very really can I get home to eat he would just
nurse all day every hour to two hours he refuses anything in a bottle or cup even if its juice I'm concerned that he's not getting enough to eat because all he wants is to
nurse can you please advise me on this thank you
not every
child who is «old enough to ask» is «too old» to breastfeed, and moms shouldn't feel pressured to wean if they and their
children are
still happily
nursing.
As he slowly changes into a
child he is slowly moving past
nursing, but there are
still moments when only mama's milk will do.
(and if anyone is
still reading this, thank Gd that by my second
child I was able to scrape by on just
nursing until 6 months, thanks to fenungreek and bitter thistle.
My pediatrician says that at this age, even if you don't mind getting up to
nurse your
child, it's
still a good idea to start weaning at around 6 months.
I'm
still nursing my third
child who will turn three years old shortly after my fourth
child is born.
Even if you luck out with a
child who will permit one over his or her head while
nursing, you're
still advertising to the world «There's something interesting going on here!
In most of the world
still,
children nurse until 3 or 4 years.
my
child just turned 13 months old and is
still nursing 4 - 5 times in a 24 hour period.
If your
child is
still waking for a night
nursing session after a week or two of sleep training, he may need more time before he is able to sleep through the night.
If you have an older
child who is
still young enough to remember
nursing, they may suddenly be curious about it when they see their mother
nurse a younger brother or sister.
Currently breastfeeding — If you are
still breastfeeding an o older
child whilst you are pregnant, expressing milk can help ease the transition to tandem
nursing.
If you're
still breastfeeding, keep it up for as long as you and your
child like; he won't need cow's milk as long as he
nurses at least two or three times a day.
Breastfeeding is the most natural and beautiful gift you can give a
child... we're
still going strong,
nursing at 13 months....
True, when I was
nursing my second
child, my toddler broke that rule constantly, but she was
still so little that I didn't have the same kind of visceral «get away from me» reaction.
After I accepted that my daughter just was not a
child who was going to sleep for long stretches at night (she will be two soon and
still wakes to
nurse every two or three hours), it stopped bothering me, and now I, too, take those quiet moments to breathe in her baby hair smell and listen to her small sleepy sounds.
When she was 9 months old she would go to our neighbor across the street for 1 hour each week to play with the
children there (she was
still a daycare mom at the time) and every now and again my husband would take her shopping or I would go shopping in between
nursings.
I
nursed my first
child for one year and my second
child is currently 5 months and
still going strong.
You Own It Why I
Nurse My Two - Year Old Extended Breastfeeding Stop Shaming Moms Who Choose To Breastfeed Their Babies Past A Certain Age To the Mom of a
Nursing Toddler 10 Myths About Breastfeeding Older
Children What It's Like to
Nurse a
Child Tips for Gently Weaning Your Toddler Yes, I
Still Breastfeed My 3 - Year - Old
I have been helping women breastfeed their babies for six years, and have been
nursing my own
children for over eight years, but I am
still floored when I hear some of the things women are told about breastfeeding — from their doctors, midwives, friends, grandmothers, Dr. Google, and even other lactation consultants.
It may be tough for the first trimester, but it will get better and you can
still maintain a breastfeeding relationship for as long as you want, although your milk will change again around the 5th month of pregnancy, so you may notice changes in your
child's
nursing behavior.
If your
child is
still nursing, it will make it a lot easier to discreetly feed the baby during the flight.
Some parents feel as though society is side - eyeing them for not
nursing their babies; Others feel that they have not been given the support they need to have a successful breastfeeding relationship with their baby and they're struggling as a result; Others
still feel defiantly proud of their choice in how to feed their
child because they've had so many naysayers tell them they can't or shouldn't.
Add few forum posts and you have one freaked out mother, who thinks her
child is not normal because he doesn't sleep all nite, he eats every hour and his older sister who is 2.5 years old
still wants to
nurse.
Instead, it illustrates extended
nursing in a relaxed, reassuring, positive light, and gives toddlers and older
children (who are
still breastfeeding) a character they can relate to.
Your doctor never should have suggested taking away the very thing your
child needed during an illness and if you ever get sick again, your baby can
still nurse and be safe.
I
still use it for my 2 1/2 year old and have used it for other
children while watching them; it's how I know to calm a fussy
child (besides
nursing them).
I
still like to do it and I don; t think is something bad to
nursing your own
child even at this age... also my doctor told me to stop
nursing her... she allmost convinced me to to it....
Now, and 3.5 years and 9 months old, my
children still both
nurse.
To sexualize them to the point where any
child who can walk or talk is «too old» to be
still be
nursing because (let's just come out and say it) there might be something sexual brewing between a mother and her
child at that age.
I have a friend from LLL whose oldest
child is 6 1/2, and he
still nurses on occasion.
I don't think any of my friends have ever
nursed their
children so far into toddler - hood (is almost four
still a toddler?)