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Thursday, April 03, 2008

Are you STILL nursing!!!!!

 So it happened. I got the question. "Are you still nursing her?" First inside I was jumping with joy-I have struggled so much and have made it to the point where somebody thought I was weird for nursing her to 8 1/2 months. Second I was stunned. Is this what kind of society that we live in? What do comments like this mean. I did not ask her why she asked, because I did not have time for a discussion, but obviously she thought Sage did not need to nurse anymore. Odd, she is eight months she still needs nutrition and if she was not getting it from the breast she would be getting it from an artificial nipple. Which in fact she does have to to meet her nutritional need. But even as a mother who HAS to use formula I know it is not the best choice. Breast milk is best. So why is it ok to criticize a mom for nursing *too long* but unacceptable to criticize for a mom quiting to providing breast milk for her child?

I would even be criticized for using "quit providing breast milk" rather than "choosing to bottle feed" It is proven than breast milk is superior. But when a mom stops breastfeeding before the baby is ready that is what she is doing.  Quiting. Babies do not wean at 6 weeks, mothers quit. It is recommended that babies be exclusively breastfeed for six moths and then to continue in to the second year of their life. At least. So why do many moms choose to not breast feed. Some becasue they want their freedom, and they want their body back. For some it is a challenge and they are not wanting to persevere. it is too hard. They tried. It did not work. I do not personally buy this at face value. I know what some women consider trying. Few women are unable to exclusively breastfeed, even fewer are unable to at least offer some breast milk. It is not always easy, but not everything good is easy.

So am I still nursing my daughter. Yep, and I do not see myself stopping anytime soon.
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I've got a 26 month old and another on the way, due NOW and I'm still nursing. It's too bad people think it's such a bad thing. The world would be a very different place if we had all gotten mommy milk as little ones. Way to go! I think you're incredible for doing so.

Jen D.
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