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Sorry....I meant baby foods. Not like steak & eggs. LMAO |
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It's perfectly natural.... :evil: http://chzfailnation.files.wordpress...ubway-fail.jpg |
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Exactly what food are you going to get from Whole Foods or Kroger that is a better source of nutrition for a 3 year old so that breastmilk should be completely eliminated from the diet? If you actually care, the answer is: there is no food that can replace all the things that breastmilk does for a child. I don't think the focus in your point of view has much to do with what's best for the child, though. |
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Please expand on this thought. |
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And I like a nice tit as much as the next guy, but again, that's not the point. |
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I breastfed our almost 3 year old to nineteen months and only weaned because of my high risk pregnancy with her little sister. I am now nursing our ten month old, and will until she is ready to wean even if that means we are approaching her third birthday.
A comparison cannot be made between bottle feeding and breastfeeding. Formula is manufactured in factories and does not change as a child grows, so it is no longer compatible with a toddler's system. Breastmilk changes with a child making it the perfect food for that child from newborn through toddlerhood. A bottle's nipples are bad for a child's teeth. Natural nipples do not impede dental development. Would I pose for a magazine? No. But you better believe I have and will continue to nurse in public any time my child needs milk. |
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