I was reading the thread on 0-3 about BFing at 6 months, and was curious as to the May moms' goals. When BFing was really difficult at first, I didn't allow myself to set any long-term goals, because I really had to take it one day at a time. Now that it's much easier, I'm considering what my BFing goal length would be.
Barring any supply issues or unforeseen life changes, how long do you plan to BF?
My goal right now is a year, although I think I'd BF until age two (or sometime around then) unless DD self-weaned.
Re: If you BF, how long do you plan to continue?
Goal is 1 year. At which point I am going to stop pumping and only nurse when I'm with baby. She'll have breast milk in the day until the stash runs out, otherwise just have it in the mornings/evenings. There has to be an end in site for me with this pumping. Currently pump before work, at work, and when I get home. Hoping that at 6 months she'll be eating enough foods that I can drop the pumping at work.
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At least the year I'm off. Then I probably won't pump at work, but would nurse when we're together if LO wants it.
It's really pretty easy now. I know there will be new challenges (like the distractable stages), but I think we'll be fine.
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I am not having any major issues and am still in a one-day-at-a-time mindset. It sounds terrible but I don't feel emotionally invested in BFing, just (no flames) really anti-formula. I figure every day I give her of BM is a good day. I'd like to BF on the breast for at least 6 months (if not one year) and then transition to EPing... I drink cow's milk but the whole topic is starting to freak me out and I don't know if I want DD on it at all. I'd like her to be on BM as loooooong as possible, and maybe go right to soy or rice milk.
I will also be back in school in the fall and graduate in the spring, which includes a very stressful and involved thesis project, so I hope my schedule and stress won't kill my supply.
A year. After that I would like to start weaning.
When you BF a 1 year old they don't nurse as often anyway, maybe 3 or 4 times a day. So it's not as tedious as nursing a newborn can be.
At least 1 year, or until DD self-weans.
That is what I did with my first, and she weaned herself around 20 months. I would be happy to do it that long again.
Also to add, I stopped pumping at work when DD was about 9 months old because I needed to use up the supply of milk in my freezer. So I only needed to pump at work for 3 months, cant really complain about that!
Your pedi is wrong. Why do people seem to think breastmilk magically turns worthless the day your child turns one? It still has tons of nutrients and immunological benefits for your child. In fact some of the antibodies in your milk increase because toddlers get exposed to more germs than infants do. I'm not saying everyone needs to BF for 2+ years but 30 years of research shows that it has many benefits.
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I probably shouldn't be, but I'm shocked that a medical professional would tell you that breast milk offers no benefits after age one. So human milk (with incredible immunity-boosting properties) ceases to benefit a baby at that point and cow's milk is emphasized in its place? That doesn't sound too intelligent to me.
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I will go (stash willing) until 2 years at least. I don't plan to give D cows milk until after then so he'll need to get milk somewhere.
Everyone I tell that to has said to me, "Well after the first year you could pump and give it to him." Why would I want to make more work for myself then? I don't even like pumping now.
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