View Full Version : BF, does your toddler have a name for it and what positions does he/she like?
punkin
12-21-2004, 03:00 PM
Taylor is my longest nursing babe. She is 20 mos. old. When she wants to nurse she puts her finger in her mouth and then pulls at my shirt. I'd like to teach her a word to say or something. She is starting to talk a lot more lately.
Also, she's got this thing lately where she sits on my lap facing me to nurse. Its fine for at home, but I wouldnt want her to do it anywhere else, its pretty revealing. Although, she really doesnt ask to nurse too much when we are out, unless she's tired. She's usually too busy.I think maybe she's thinking if she lays down in my arm (the way we've always nursed) that she will fall asleep. I dunno.
So, what position does your toddler like?
brayg
12-21-2004, 03:11 PM
My Owen's been weaned for a couple of months now, but he would ask me "nummies?". :*)
He didn't really care how we nursed. We spent a lot of time in the recliner but towards the end, I loved to lay on the couch w/him. Very comfy. :heart:
beanandpumpkin
12-21-2004, 03:12 PM
My little one is also 20 months, and she likes to lay, sit, stand in front of me, climb around while nursing, tries to play with toys while nursing, you name it. LOL When we are out in public, she knows the rule is "lay down and keep mommy's shirt down, or you're all done." She also LOVES to have her whole head under my shirt and calls it "peeboo" (I guess she thinks she's playing peekaboo). She nurses her dolls with their heads under her shirt, and calls it "nana peeboo."
As for nursing, she calls it "nana." I think I actually started using it when she was 8 or 9 months old, becuase Justin would yell out "the baby needs boobie" and I was afraid she'd start calling it that too. So "nana" it is.
I tell you, nursing a toddler is more fun than I ever imagined! :joker:
Michelle
Glitterbeam
12-21-2004, 03:13 PM
Rachel hasn't nursed for the past 3 days. Before that it was 2-3 times a day... I only have colostrum now and I guess she doesn't like it.
She used to say "I want to drink milkies!" and she liked to sit facing me on my lap and "drink um". :heart:
annsni
12-21-2004, 03:27 PM
Joanna weaned last month at 23 months but we called them 'ba-ba's' so that it sounded like she was asking for a bottle or something. I figured it was pretty neutral to ask in public so that's what we went for. It worked great.
As for position, she was definately a cradle hold girl. :D
Ann
spiritfreedom
12-21-2004, 03:45 PM
Cort would sign "more" at first, and then he learned to say "more" verbally. It came out like "mo" (mow the grass). That stick. So he always asks for "Mo chair" - translates to more milk in the computer chair.
owensmom
12-21-2004, 03:53 PM
Owen is 32 months and has always called it milk and he doesn't really have a favorite position. when he wants to switch sides he will say other milk :)
mamaxt
12-21-2004, 03:58 PM
Dylan called it "other" (as in "That one's all done, would you like the other?"). Only it sounded like "Udder." :joker:
Patrick called it noo-noos, and since he was still nursing while Roro was acquiring language, she uses his term.
They all have liked it however they could get it. I knew one little girl who at 14 months would only nurse with her mother lying on her back, and then the little girl would position herself lying over mama's shoulder.
my2girlz
12-21-2004, 04:14 PM
Saige always called it "mum mums" She didn't have a favorite position. Either laying down or a cradle hold.
~MamaCharly~
12-21-2004, 04:23 PM
Dillon weaned about 3 months ago but he always called it "somes" like I want some. He would nurse however he could get it upside down, right side up, whatever LOL. He still tries to get somes every now and then and goes, no somes, milks all gone...
mnemonics
12-21-2004, 05:26 PM
Cammy will be 3 the day after X'mas - she calls it pi-ki . She's been calling it that since she started talking (basically mispronouncing milkie) and we never corrected her since I didn't want other people knowing what she was referring to (no-one I know extend BF's).
She nurses on the normal lying in my lap, head on my hand position, or lying in bed. And she HAS to have her finger in my belly button - she is obsessed with my belly & belly button. (thankfully someone is - its a disaster area after 2 kids lol).
Monica
maxnmaizy
12-22-2004, 01:21 AM
Maizy says very cleary "I want Milk" and when she is done with one and wants the other it's "switch" She can be dead asleep on one side, but still wake up to switch if I try to move her. She is 27 mos. old. She also nurses her baby and switches sides with the doll too. She calls my boobs "milkies" and likes to wash them when we take a bath together.
She will take it however she can get it. She want's to nurse anytime I am sitting down and we usually use the cradle hold.
MomMom
12-22-2004, 01:40 AM
We call it "Mom Mom" around here!:D Dd started that(she weaned in April) Ds hasn't learned to say it yet. I wonder if he will,or will he have is own name....When dd was nursing,the funniest position was her standing at my side while I was at the computer! :eek:
punkin
12-22-2004, 01:50 AM
thanks for sharing all your cute nursing stories. I've never been around anyone that nursed this long. It's nice to hear i'm not alone in the weird positions taylor insists in nursing in also.
lildevil77
12-22-2004, 02:26 AM
Victoria is 24 months and I pretty much guide her into the cradle hold she will try and sit up or stand on her head I flip her down and say, lay nice please you’re giving mommy an owie. And she is lol she’ll twist my nipple every which way if I let her. She calls them night nights and asks for the udder side lol she calls them boobies every once in awhile but that’s because that is what dh calls them and teases her he is going to get her boobies, a few months ago I was annoyed with her nursing all day and dh came over and said it was his turn (to nurse) trying to distract her. Now it’s a big game @@ whenever she sees him coming she covers up the side she isn’t using and either laughs or if she is really wanting to nurse shakes her head no. If I happen to be naked when dh and her are both in the room he runs after me telling her he is going to get her boobies she thinks it is hysterical lol Monica, I’m so glad to hear about another belly lover :) she has been obsessed with my belly/belly button since she was about 6 months. Pinches, pulls, rubs or tries to dig her hand in as far as it will go. Drives me nuts and the more over tired she is the more she wants to play with my belly. I’m not sure how she is going to like it when the baby fills it up, it won’t be a blob of jello any more lol
meemee
12-22-2004, 05:03 AM
Good for you for nursing her so long!!!! :) It's nice nursing a toddler...usually LOL!
Mary is my longest nurser too...we are on a break due to preg. complications (no flames...thx,again) and stopped at 20mos, but plan on resuming once baby gets here. I'm sure she'll enjoy that as my supply was pretty low, but she still talks to the meemee's, strokes the meemee's and hugs the meemee's. Her most, most favorite meemee time was snuggling in bed after we took a shower. She always wanted to laydown, at 9 mos was already doing the 'pull-back' where she'd try to fall back to get me to lay down.
She also loved crazy positions, once came over the back of the sofa and tried to nurse upside down!! Wondering how she'll adapt to sharing???? ;)
Sunflower_Momma
12-22-2004, 09:10 AM
Lauren used to say "nurse" starting from about 15 months. We used to say, "Lauren, do you want some boob?" but then decided that whatever we were calling it, she'd start calling it and likely in front of other people; hence the transition from "boob" to "do you want to nurse?" Hence, "nurse, mommy."
Her favorite position was either lying down or cradle (though she'd do gymnastics at times).
Selissa
12-22-2004, 10:24 AM
ds just ues his good food word, Num Nums...this word goes for Bananas and anything else when he is hungry enough :D
he will nurse in any postition possible but is still pretty old fashioned aobut bed time and will olnly goto sleep in my arms
:heart:
oh yeah and ds is 23 months old (or rather he will be on christmas morning *sniff*)
JZDmama
12-22-2004, 01:14 PM
We call it milky. :D Damien likes to nurse every which way he can. It's quite comical, and I've even had an amity mama laugh at his antics ( you know who you are :waving: ). SOmetimes he nurses upside down, or his mouth on me but his back to my tummy with his legs hanging off the sofa. My boobs are getting so stretched out. He treats them like silly putty. LOL. His most common way would be either cradle hold or sitting up straddling me, tummy to tummy.
texasmama
01-24-2005, 12:38 PM
I was just coming over here to ask about this! Nick is 16 months and won't call it anything yet, but he very adamantly points and taps on my breast and if I don't get his clue right away he'll start pulling my shirt up. I call it "num nums" and he understands that but won't say it, even though he has lots of words that he can say. He will nurse in any position and either side, but he has to be doing something with his hands the whole time, caressing, poking, smacking or whatever.
oceana
01-30-2005, 11:40 PM
My son calls it nurse. He gets real serious and looks me straight in eye and says in a pathetic sad voice trying really hard to get all the sylables nuursse.
He never says it to anyone else or very loud.
julie
firstloves
01-31-2005, 12:25 AM
Ds is 24 months and just started asking for "ursies"
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