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UnschoolingFam
11-11-2004, 07:07 PM
I am, and would love to hear anyone else's supportive stories. I'm now the only one of my peer group still nursing, but it's such a cuddly, positive part of dd and I's relationship, and I'm determined to let her self-wean. She probably nurses 5 times a day and nurses to sleep as well. I do fight with feelings of nervousness when she wants to nurse in public, but I just breath through it, because I won't send her a message that what we do is bad! Well, just checking in to see if there are any other's in the same (sweet) boat....;)

mom2tig99Nroo03
11-11-2004, 09:00 PM
ds will be 5 soon and is nursing again. we had a really rough start, but i am happy we stuck it out!

kimberlee
12-06-2004, 10:54 AM
My nursling turns 3 tomorrow. :D

tikva18
12-13-2004, 12:38 AM
My ds is 3 years and 3 1/2 months. He still loves to nurse. We only nurse at home, and are now pretty much down to before bed with the occasional nursing in morning or early afternoon. However, I feel the end coming. Often he only takes a few sucks and then says that the milk is gone (it's still there, I can hand express it). Nursing him has been the longest nursing relationship that I've had. I've truly enjoyed it immensely. I feel that we are so close, no- soclose... I wouldn't trade nursing for anything. I think that it is the best relationship for mother and baby/child. I will be saddened as it draws to a close. Already once he's told me that he's done - boy did I cry. fortunately, he came back to me later that evening - whoooo. I'm trying to mentally prepare myself. I sense it's going to be happening soon.

Anyway, you shouldn't feel alone. I don't care if it shocks others that I'm still nursing. What do I care what others think. My baby comes first.

Flores
12-13-2004, 04:53 AM
My ds is 4.4 years old. He just quit nursing a few months ago on his own. He says the milk is gone.

He still snuggles them and tells his num-nums goodnight or he loves them.

I was sad at first but over it now.

Sustainer
12-14-2004, 10:30 PM
My dd will be 4 next month and I have no intention of weaning her. :)

Harmony
12-19-2004, 07:41 PM
I am so happy that you all are doing what feels best to you and your older nurslings. :heart:

My dd weaned on her 4th birthday (9/1). We enjoyed nursing for such a long time. There were many rough spots -- pregnancy, adjusting to tandem nursing, a less than supportive family -- but I'm glad that we had such a long nursing relationship.

I hope that all of you enjoy the same.

Suefrog36
12-23-2004, 12:37 AM
My dd is 4 1/2. We are down to 1 time a week:( Thought she weaned completely a little while ago)

I really miss it.

Enjoy it while you can.

Sue

dawnadelle
12-23-2004, 01:04 AM
We weaned DS at 3. Now DD is 2.5. I am kinda' tired of nursing, but also not prepared to stop. I want her to self-wean. She nurses to go to sleep mostly (for naps and then ALL night long) but will sneak "little bit boob-ma" in between the day.

The thing is that it feels ~annoying~ to me now. How is it that you enjoy it at this point? I am trying to find some peace in it but not having much luck. I feel sleep-deprived and just kinda' 'used'... LOL!

tikva18
12-24-2004, 01:50 AM
Well, we don't nurse all night long anymore, so I can certainly understand how tired you must be feeling.

But I really enjoy nursing him. The moments which we share together when we nurse are so special - I even want to say sacred (to me). They are the moments when i can sit down, take a breath, and just 'be'. It really works for me.

Shifra
01-25-2005, 12:08 PM
Yep-
Still nursing my baby turned 3 in August. I have asked her when she will be done and she tells me
"When I am 4 or 5 or 6 or 10!" Makes my FIL almost faint everytime she says it!
Peace-
Karen

Sustainer
01-25-2005, 12:57 PM
What is it with some men, anyway? What is their problem? It's not like they're the ones who have to do the breastfeeding! What do they care?

Sorry, just had to get that off my chest!

Kerrilynn62000
01-26-2005, 11:50 PM
Saige & Claire usually only nurse before bed now. They were 4 last June. Mind you they "sneak on" at night & sometimes I don't notice because they are so "sneaky" or I think it is Teagan!!

georgiadoula
01-27-2005, 12:29 AM
i tandemed nursed jami and her older brother for a year and a half and he weaned just after turning three and she weaned around 3 1/2. theri s nothing like nursing an older toddler. i loved it!

lildevil77
01-27-2005, 03:26 AM
Originally posted by dawnadelle
We weaned DS at 3. Now DD is 2.5. I am kinda' tired of nursing, but also not prepared to stop. I want her to self-wean. She nurses to go to sleep mostly (for naps and then ALL night long) but will sneak "little bit boob-ma" in between the day.

The thing is that it feels ~annoying~ to me now. How is it that you enjoy it at this point? I am trying to find some peace in it but not having much luck. I feel sleep-deprived and just kinda' 'used'... LOL!

Sounds exactly like us dd turned 2 end of Oct and no sign of stopping at all. I know she doesn't need to nurse all night long but I am too tired to stay up and unlatch her after she falls back asleep. Now that I am pg I sleep less soundly and do unlatch her more but then she just wakes back up 20 mins later looking for her booby, she actually yells, where my booby lol Not where’s my mom or even call my name just wants the boob. I can so relate to feeling used lol This just started over the summer. My other two self weaned with the tiniest help from me real close to two, and I was feeling done then. So I don’t know if I would feel this annoyed if I wasn’t pg but from past history I could say I would be ok with being done. We are getting a bed for her next month so maybe that will help cut down all night marathons. Snacks through out the day and nap/night time don’t bother me to much just all night does, I feel so touched out.