breastfeeding|How well did your child handle stopping breastfeeding?
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breastfeeding–: How well did your child handle stopping breastfeeding?
Mine will be a year in three weeks she’s getting teeth and sometimes she bites down hard while breastfeeding and won’t let go. So I was planning on stopping anyways at a year. But when I stopped after she was biting she threw the biggest fit, I mean it was scary, she screamed until she couldn’t breath and was gagging! Which was about twenty minutes. So in the end I gave in. But I’m scared she wont’ sleep at night with out breastfeeding as that is how she is put to sleep and if she wakes during the night she sucks for a while.
The following is the answer: (Hint: The reader is not the correct identification.)
Answer by Jillian ~*Cohen’s mummy*~
i let my son wean himself with a little encouragement. Neither of us really noticed that much. it was so gradual. at about 18 months he satrted to go days without nursing and he weaned at almost 2 years 5 months but since aout 18 montsh it wasn’t often hee would nurse. there are ways to get them to stop biting ya know. the weaning process went so great for both of us i wouldn’t change it for anything
Answer by Mary F Sunshine
I worried about issues related to nursing and sleep too so I nipped them in the bud already. (Mine is 8.5 months.)
With bedtime, we moved nursing up in the routine. I nurse her, then hand her off to my husband who bathes and then reads to her. From the first night we did this, she went to sleep with little to no noise.
As for the night time nursing, I decided it wasn’t a good idea for us. I did it two or three nights when her first teeth came in. Thought, no big deal, right? The next week, she was up 4 or 5 nights, and by the third week, she was up wanting to nurse basically every night. This was after months of sleeping 10 hours straight!
We made the choice to let her cry it out the next couple of nights. By the third night we started this, she was back to sleeping straight through. Since then, she has survived two more teeth and a respiratory infection while sleeping straight through the night.
Basically, if you want to stop the night nursing, you have to make the behavioral changes to stop it.
Answer by Jan M
make it gradual, do the don’t offer never deny approach and she will start to reduce her feeding on her own, after her birthday you can start offering her a cup or bottle of milk or a snack at times when you know she will be asking to nurse don’t offer her the breast at night wait and see if she will demand it, if she does then let her nurse, but you will likely find that if you are not offering she will nurse less often, your milk supply will start to go down and over time she will lose interest. when left to wean them selves a lot of babies will wean between 18 and 24 months.
Answer by Kel
Right now I am weaning my 10 month old because I am going back to work and he is drinking formula. We are down to one nursing a day but in order to get started we had to establish how many times a day he actually nursed because at 8 months I was just nursing whenever he wanted it.
I figured out that he nursed 5 times a day
Wake up
1st Nap
2nd Nap
Dinner
Bedtime
Then I cut out one nursing a week, starting with the least stressful time, now we are down to just morning nursing, he really likes cuddling in the morning
When you cut out a feeding from the beast make sure you cuddle with your daughter while she is drinking milk/formula that you replace with that nursing. It is difficult in the first two weeks and the last week. Once you have decided she is completely weaned there may be some times when she really wants it and as long as you control it it is normal to continue spurratic nursing for 3 weeks after stopping everyday
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Question–: What do all you breastfeeding mums do when you go swimming?
Do you just put you swimmers on and hop in? Have you ever leaked when in the water? Just want actual mums stories. Im sure there’s lots of you who have gone swimming while your still breastfeeding.
The answer in the following: (Hint: The reader is not the correct identification.)
Answer by damnnn_samm
make bottles so u have it ready
Answer by Baby Joel is due 12/22/08
Lillypadz.
I think that’s how they’re spelled.
That’ll prevent any leaking.
It’s unlikely that you’d leak into the pool, especially if you used a breastpad or liner.
Answer by Evanovich
Erm, you make skim milk
Answer by Mona
I just got in like regular.. the water washes it away when you leak.. and the water usually will trigger you to get milk.. it did me.. but the water washes it away before anyone notices it.. and if you feel the sensation that your about to get milk just start splashing around so no one will notice the somewhat cloudiness..lol..
*just make sure you wash your breasts good before feeding your baby.. pools are a dirty..**
Answer by dolly
I wore liners just like I did with bras. My boobs were full of milk all the time and leaked frequently until my daughter was 10 months old or so.
I agree with Dani! Perhaps people don’t like the idea of milk leaking into the water they swim in which is the reason for the thumbs down. LMAO
Answer by Dani nz
yeah you can leak (I know) but its really not noticable to anyone else, I would just ensure you dont swim around the time you usually feed your baby and it shouldnt be so bad.
some togs come with padded busts which I did go and buy a pair when I had my last baby.
goodluck
Just edited to laugh at whoevers giving everyone thumbs down, obviously they think breastfeeding women shouldnt swim… we should all go hide inside our houses till we wean our babys obvioulsy!!
Answer by Anuta
I personally almost never have milk leaks, so no problem. Besides if you’re in water, noone will see anything if it happens. Also if you breasfeed your baby not long before, there’s no reason for the milk to leak.
Answer by lo
yep.. just jump in. i would say.. if you leak..pump before going in.. for others sake….haha
Answer by birdflippin
I only leak in hot tubs, since the warm water gets me flowing. If I’m going for a swim, nothing happens. If DS needs to nurse, I just wipe any sand away or rinse the chlorine off and nurse.
*edit* Breast milk is sterile and not the same as pee or blood.
Answer by sylviahogan
just go swimming and take shower gel so to wash off bath water baby will be fine and if old enough take baby 2
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I used lillypadz this summer. They worked really well. I would definately suggest them.