My husband and I have been discussing this and reading up on it. I know that I always wanted to do a year but a lot of people do 6 months and some of my friends have done up to 2 years. What is everyone's thoughts on this?
It honestly depends. I've been pumping since she was 3 days old (she's 9 weeks and 2 days now). When I find a job and start working again will depend on if I stop or continue.
Goal is for one year. I know most people go to only 6 months, but I've heard that BF is easiest after the 6 month mark. Plus LO will be starting on solids at that point so I won't need to BF as much as I do now.
I bf until my dd was a year (she weaned herself because I was pregnant with ds and my milk changed) and I am currently still bf my ds who is 14 months...plan on going until he is 18 months to 2 years.
I BFed DD for 14 months. I found that the more solid foods she ate, the less she wanted to nurse, and she weaned herself at that age. I'm assuming the same will happen with DS.
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I EP and am hoping to make it to 6 months. I really don't mind doing it all that much. I return to work in September so we'll see how easy it is for me to continue. I have my own office so I'll be able to shut my door and pump...and my job isn't all that demanding, so I'm hoping it goes well!
My goal is six months, and then starting to slowly wean. My degree is in Nutrition and while it has been a long time since I have been in school- 6 months sticks out in my mind as being a good length of time. That being said we will see how it goes-LO is having weight issues.
i hope at least a year, and we'll see at that point. i am willing to nurse her until about 2 1/2 but we will see.
DS was a preemie and would not latch, plus had horrible reflux that he needed tons of meds and thicker feeds for. i EPed for him for 10 months, and at that point i stopped since i had enough milk in the deep freezer to get him to a year on breastmilk.
We are planning on BFing for up to one year but DS has a milk-soy protein intolerance which really restricts my diet and I am worried about my calcium levels so I might only make it to 6 months - we will reassess our plans then.
A year would be ideal, but my goal is six months. I go back to work in a month so we will see how pumping goes. I travel and am at clients, so it gets tough to find time/space to pump. I learned with DD1 how diligent you need to be or lose your supply. I BF her until 4.5m. I have almost 300oz in the freezer and hope to get another 200 or so before I go back to work. If I don't make it as long as I hope BF, I hope to have enough stored to last awhile. If I was a SAHM, I'd definately go a year.
I BF DD1 for 2 years and I plan on doing the same with DD2. I say 6 months is great, but if you can go up to a year it's even better. They benefit from it!!!
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This. Originally I planned 6 months but I've had such an easy time with it and have grown to love it so I'm hoping for a year now.
This. Hopefully at least 18m
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My goal is six months, and then starting to slowly wean. My degree is in Nutrition and while it has been a long time since I have been in school- 6 months sticks out in my mind as being a good length of time. That being said we will see how it goes-LO is having weight issues.
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i hope at least a year, and we'll see at that point. i am willing to nurse her until about 2 1/2 but we will see.
DS was a preemie and would not latch, plus had horrible reflux that he needed tons of meds and thicker feeds for. i EPed for him for 10 months, and at that point i stopped since i had enough milk in the deep freezer to get him to a year on breastmilk.
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