Cheltenham 2.55 - 2 Fatalities
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What are breasts for then Bohne, they aren't a sexual aid, they're for feeding your child?
Bottle fed babies have a higher incidence of cot death, are more fractious, prone to infections and there are studies suggesting it effects the child's emotional wellbeing ( right into adulthood,) as well as IQ.I think it's the most beautiful thing in the world to see a baby suckling it's mother. What exactly revolts you about it?
I agree 8 is rather old to be breastfeeding but continental women fed their children to school age as quite a normal thing.Didn't see the programme so can't comment on it's contents ahead of that.
I breastfed all 3 of my children (one for 4 months, 2 for 7 months) my main reason being the health benefits but also, I don't know why anyone would want to be making up bottles every day and getting up in the night to heat bottles when there is a simple and free alternative. OK, it does take a bit of commitment and the first few weeks of feeding on demand can be tough, but I have found it very easy.
I found the programme disappointing, british views of breastfeeding are poor and anyone mother to be thinking of breastfeeding could well have been put off breastfeeding. I would certainly say that there is no need for an 8 year old to be breastfed, in a similar way that we move our children on from nappies and dummies, it is part of gaining independence and growing up to stop breastfeeding.
In my view, breastfeeding a child older than a year old is purely for the mother's benefit & not the childs. It looks to me more about control then anything else.
I breastfed my 4 children & to be honest was ready to give up long before they were! they all fed until they were around 9 months old. I am not a 'militant' breastfeeder & certainly wouldn't condemn anyone for choosing not to breastfeed but I think it is a shame not to try. Even breastfeeding for 3 days gives your baby a good start, but I fully understand & sympathise with anyone who has tried & 'failed' (I hate that expression) to breastfeed.
If these women have problems giving their children cows milk (& some do) then expressing would be much better. I still find the whole thing very strange...breastmilk is for babies. I bet they put breastmilk in their hubbies coffee too ;o)
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