at that point, breastfeeding is purely for mom as the kids are not getting anything out of it that they still need. It sounds like a recipe for counseling to me!
eww. once you are old enough to ASK for it, it's time to be done with it!
while i think 8 is extreme, i have to disagree with this. define "ask" because ds has been able to non verbally ask for a couple months. the world health organization recommends 2 yrs, and by 2 they can verbally ask for it.
eww. once you are old enough to ASK for it, it's time to be done with it!
while i think 8 is extreme, i have to disagree with this. define "ask" because ds has been able to non verbally ask for a couple months. the world health organization recommends 2 yrs, and by 2 they can verbally ask for it.
when they are old enough to have a cell phone and call you for it. then, it's time to wean.
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eww. once you are old enough to ASK for it, it's time to be done with it!
while i think 8 is extreme, i have to disagree with this. define "ask" because ds has been able to non verbally ask for a couple months. the world health organization recommends 2 yrs, and by 2 they can verbally ask for it.
when they are old enough to have a cell phone and call you for it. then, it's time to wean.
lol. well, w does like to take my phone and call people... but he's never called me, so i guess we are okay.
I've read that children who are allowed to wean themselves will usually do so between ages 2 and 7. So obviously this isn't the first time a child has been BF this long. And as the WHO recommends BFing until 2.5 I'm not sure how we can put a bad label on children who are able to "ask" for it. Do I personally think 8 is too old? Absolutely. But hey...whatever works for your family.
Re: Breastfeeding an 8 year old???
Honestly, I'm a little curious how it affects them when their older.
I'm also all for extended breastfeeding, but come on, time to wean.
Your son is adorable! I love that picture.
Thank you!
while i think 8 is extreme, i have to disagree with this. define "ask" because ds has been able to non verbally ask for a couple months. the world health organization recommends 2 yrs, and by 2 they can verbally ask for it.
W (02/2009), N (08/2012), and C (04/2014)
when they are old enough to have a cell phone and call you for it. then, it's time to wean.
lol. well, w does like to take my phone and call people... but he's never called me, so i guess we are okay.
W (02/2009), N (08/2012), and C (04/2014)
Weaning at age 8 is the norm in Mongolia...or so I read. Strange to me, but whatever.
DD has been signing for milk since she was 7 mo...so I definitely disagree with the "asking for it" statement.