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- This remedies are very useful. This will surely help to child with ear infection.
- This Snack Sack will surely help a lot of people especially those who are having a hard time with their.. I mean they have a hard time finding a trash can to put their trash.. This simple but...
- I simply bought Wii to play Zelda. Then Mario Kart Wii came out and I figured I'd buy that also. Otherwise I thoroughly enjoy playing RPGs on Xbox360 or PS3; Wii doesn't offer any good RPGs.
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2 years ago
I have also heard of women who keep breastfeeding to keep their breasts huge. I would be all for that if they werent so damn sensitive!
2 years ago
Foo, I agree with you. I have been on that same soapbox several times. Unfortunately it has become more okay and acceptable everyday for kids to blur that line.
2 years ago
Oh, and Phoenix, I fogot the reason God gave women the ability to breastfeed our children was so they would get \"huge\" for YOU to ogle. They are good enough for you to lust after but GOD FORBID we use them for what they were intended for! Pig!
2 years ago
2 years ago
Breast are indeed intended to feed children, but they are intended to feed BABIES, not preteens.
2 years ago
If you read the article, I do not actually pass judgment on these frea.. I mean people. I simply say that parents need to take charge.
Phoenix, this is noodad.com, not TalkLikeANoob.com. If you want to oink, go get a job at Piggly Wiggly.
2 years ago
Ladydragonflagg... While I applaud you for nursing for 6 months, I think equating a 5 year old with a preteen is a bit far of a stretch! I hardly think 5 is pre teen (well, anymore then a 6 month old is a pre teen!)
AAP guidelines say EXCLUSIVELY breastfeed for the first 6 months. One year is BETTER (with the introduction of solids around 6 months). The rest of the world follows WHO guidelines. They suggest 2 years of breastfeeding.
2 years ago
FACT: On the contrary, meeting a childs need for breastfeeding fosters independence on the childs own developmental timetable. Both research and the experiences of mothers worldwide indicate that children who nurse past a year have excellent social adjustment. Per the American Academy of Pediatrics, There is no upper limit to the duration of breastfeeding and no evidence of psychologic or developmental harm from breastfeeding into the third year of life or longer.[/I]
- from Kellymom.com (a nice resource site, btw)
The notion that breastfeeding must end when the baby can ask for it is illogical. Newborns communicate their need to nurse for food or comfort by rooting for the breast, sucking on hands/fingers, and then crying (a late sign of hunger or distress). If we all stopped nursing as soon as they could communicate a need for it, we wouldn\'t be breastfeeding at all really.
Overall, I highly recommend taking a few minutes to peruse Katherine Dettwyler\'s research on the natural duration of breastfeeding for humans:
http://www.kathydettwyler.org/detwean.html