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Another breastfeeding thread...
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21/01/2013, 06:00 PM
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We are gonna have a 6 pack!!!!
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I guess being farm raised I always saw breastfeeding as the norm. The cows did it the sheep and every other mammal on the place did it so it was just the given thing when I had my first. It wasn't as easy as the sheep and cows made it look and a colicky baby had me in tears for weeks but I struggled along through blocked ducts and cracked nipples and we eventually we got it and didn't look back. I then fed all my other babies and I loved it. So portable and easy, camping trips were a breeze as was anything else hubby and I did they just fitted into our lifestyle  Eta: not comparing bfing mums to cows or sheep
This post has been edited by Mama8: 21/01/2013, 06:07 PM
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21/01/2013, 06:14 PM
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Like you, I was not brought up around breast feeding so I really had no opinion either way until we started trying for a child. Admittedly at this point I was probably a bit ill informed in that I thought breast feeding was just a source of nourishment. I did not realise that breasts were mighty good pillows, provided comfort, aided in getting a baby to sleep, and that they learn to suckle without biting your boob off.
I did know that breast milk was vastly superior nutritionally, and intended to breast feed for at least 6 months. I had no idea why anyone would feed a toddler, because they can eat solids right? But I never judged anyone for their choice to do so. I also never judged anyone for feeding however they chose in public. Despite my naïveté, I did realise that a breast's main function was to feed a child and didn't see it as something that should be covered.
Now, I am feeding a toddler because it provides all the additional benefits listed above, and wouldn't dream of weaning him until he is ready. My little guy is so confident and independent, and I think it's because the comfort of his boobies are always there to come back to whenever he needs them.
I am so sad about the events over the last few days because I think that parent's should be able to feed their children without judgement or shame, however they see best! It doesn't matter if that is with a bottle of formula in a parent's room, a 'discrete' breast with cover in the corner of a cafe, or 'flopping a tit out' in the middle of a crowded shopping centre.
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