Saturday 29 June 2013

Breastfeeding Beyond a Year - its your choice!


So, you had your baby, you learnt the art of breastfeeding, everything has been going well and before you know if your tiny little baby is growing up! When is the right time to stop breastfeeding ?

The World Health Organisation Global Strategy (2003) states

"Breastfeeding is an unequalled way of providing ideal food for the healthy growth and development of infants; it is also an integral part of the reproductive process with important implications for the health of mothers. As a global public health recommendation, infants should be exclusively breastfed for the first six months of life to achieve optimal growth, development and health. Thereafter, to meet their evolving nutritional requirements, infants should receive nutritionally adequate and safe complementary foods while breastfeeding continues for up to two years of age or beyond . Exclusive breastfeeding from birth is possible except for a few medical conditions, and unrestricted exclusive breastfeeding results in ample milk production.”

That may be their recommendation, but in reality we know that many peoples views do not agree with this.

I have never set a time for my breastfeeding journey to stop, it has always been a mutual decision between myself and my baby.

Each of my six children have made the decision themselves to stop, anywhere between 18 months and 22 months.

Although I did find towards the end with each one, I was only feeding at night or first thing in the morning, I tended not to feed them in public, I think I was slightly afraid of the reaction I would get, although this is wrong, and a personal choice, there is always someone out there ready to give a negative opinion.

Members of my own family would ask questions like "Are You STILL feeding ?" or "Isn't it about time they stopped doing that ?" which I ignored until each of my children made the decision themselves.

So, my advice to anyone feeding beyond a year, is, continue feeding for as long as YOU and YOUR BABY want to and ignore other people's opinions.

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9 comments:

  1. I breastfed DS for 13 months
    I breastfed DD for 17 months.
    Currently breastfeeding DS 5 months old

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  2. I don't know yet. My son is 7 weeks and I'm planning to see how it goes.

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  3. DS is 34 months and shows no sign of weaning. What do you do when you'd like to stop but they don't? I'm hoping my current agitation is just a phase, but I'm not hopeful. :(

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  4. I breastfed my daughter for 19 moths, and still going strong at 18 moths with my son, hopefully we'll stop when we are both ready

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  5. My daughter is 27 months and will wean when she's ready.

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  6. I have bf all 8 but for different lengths of time.
    1) 6.5 mths
    2) 4.5 mths
    3) 7.5 mths
    4) 2 mths (he had IUGR & was a very hungry baby once born)
    5) 7 mths
    6) 10.5 mths - my record! She self weaned too.
    7) 5.5 mths (grew teeth at 5.5mths & would not stop biting!)
    8) 2 mths (very hungry baby & I felt drained)

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  7. 2 days and then gave up in a weepy wreck and felt guilty about being a failure for ages! But that was 20 years ago and I've got over it now haha! I think there is alot more information and support now. I'm entering this competition as my best friend is expecting twins shortly and she will breast feed like she did for her older son. It would be great to win some goodies for her!

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  8. wow you've bfed 6 kids, that's amazing! We're still going at 28 months and 8 months, letting them self-wean, whenever that might be!

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  9. 22 months and still going strong.

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