Coincidentally 2 person asked me if I was going to stop breastfeeding last week since Trevor is already over one year, telling me that there's no more value in breast milk after one year. If you think there's no value in breastfeeding after a year, wait, check this out :)
Interesting articles about nursing beyond one year:)
Contrary to common belief and some doctor's advice to stop nursing beyond a year, they might be misinformed. This is what research has shown. World Health Organisation also recommends nursing 2 years and beyond.
FROM
La Leche League International
http://www.llli.org/NB/
What Research Shows
Research shows that babies may benefit from nursing beyond one year. One benefit is nutrition. Research has shown that second-year milk is very similar to the first-year milk nutritionally (Victora, 1984). Even after two years or more it continues to be a valuable source of protein, fat, calcium, and vitamins (Jelliffe and Jelliffe, 1978).
A second benefit is immunity to disease.
A third health benefit is avoidance of allergies.
Psychological Considerations
Any mother who has nursed an older baby knows the tenderness and feelings of closeness generated by nursing a little one who is old enough to talk about it. We don't need medical journals to tell us it's rewarding for mother and baby.FROM kellymom.com
http://www.kellymom.com/bf/
Visit the link to find out the TRUTH about these MYTHs.
MYTH: Mother’s milk becomes less nutritious after the first year.
MYTH: The immunities in mother’s milk are insignificant after the first few months.
MYTH: Extended breastfeeding makes a child overly dependent and can cause psychological harm.
Nursing After the First Year
http://www.kellymom.com/bf/I nursed Tristan till he was 26 months and self weaned when I was 3 months pregnant with Trevor. Due to hormonal changes, my milk supply when down and probably taste different ( judging from Tristan reaction when he suckled, let go and looked at my nipple with a weird face. ) He stop asking to nurse after that.
I am still nursing Trevor till as long as he wants and as long as I still have milk. :)
1 comment:
Hi.
I did some translation work for La Leche League and found out some interesting stuff.
Did you know that breastfeeding your baby is so important for him to build his defenses, that in some poor countries they actually advise mothers with AIDS to breastfeed their babies? It is more likely that the baby will die if not breastfed, than if the mommy has AIDS.
So keep at it and best of luck.
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