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5 year old being breast fed
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http://www.dailymail....n-peoples-babies.html
what do you think?
When do you think a child should stop being breast fed?
After reading the article, it seems the little boy isn't relying on the milk for sustinance - but as a treat.
Personally I think it's time to stop.
what do you think?
When do you think a child should stop being breast fed?
After reading the article, it seems the little boy isn't relying on the milk for sustinance - but as a treat.
Personally I think it's time to stop.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think this is disgusting and is clearly being done for the sad mothers pleasure who can't have much other love and satisfaction in her life. You have to feel sorry for the child as he won't have known anything else.
Mind you, if I'm perfectly honest I couldn't bear the thought of feeding either of my babies, I know that is why women have breasts but it makes me cringe and I couldn't bear to let my baby suck on my nipples (not when hubby did before ha ha).
Mind you, if I'm perfectly honest I couldn't bear the thought of feeding either of my babies, I know that is why women have breasts but it makes me cringe and I couldn't bear to let my baby suck on my nipples (not when hubby did before ha ha).
I think five is a bit old but I can fully understand how it happens. I fed my first baby girl till she was two. I had to wean her because I was three months pregnant with twins! and my body just couldn't cope. Then I exclusively fed my twin girls for 18months, no formula..not a drop...I have no idea how I managed it but I just did. I never thought i'd be 'one of those women' feeding a toddler or two for that matter but it has been one of the most amazing experiences of my life. The bond is incredible but I'm also very glad to have my body back!!!
i think the revulsion and 'ewww' attitudes of the poster an some of the replies says rather more about you than the mother in question, and not in a positive way.
the "i just think its wrong" attitude is simply not a good enough reason for anything.
i agree it may seem odd to see...but whose fault is that? a society that has deemed breastfeeding as something to be hidden for many years...
theres seems to be something of a notion that breastfeeding is something mother and child must endure...
as has been said, the milk exists and is produced for the child for as long as its wanted - otherwise it would stop naturally...and the mother would have no choice
it would probably be better for the child to have it from a cup though in order to get more used to drinking rather than sucking.
the "i just think its wrong" attitude is simply not a good enough reason for anything.
i agree it may seem odd to see...but whose fault is that? a society that has deemed breastfeeding as something to be hidden for many years...
theres seems to be something of a notion that breastfeeding is something mother and child must endure...
as has been said, the milk exists and is produced for the child for as long as its wanted - otherwise it would stop naturally...and the mother would have no choice
it would probably be better for the child to have it from a cup though in order to get more used to drinking rather than sucking.
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