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What is the silliest position your child uses for nursing?

post #1 of 8
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My DS likes to face plant (still not sure how he breathes) my breast to nurse and prop his feet on the back of the couch.
post #2 of 8
My little girl has just started nursing standing up, or on her knees, or sliding down my leg... crazy little monkey! lol
post #3 of 8
I generally don't tolerate much moving around when nursing (drives me nutty - I figure if he wants to nurse he'll settle in & get down to business). But sometimes ds will sit straddling my leg & dive into my breast - makes us laugh everytime. In that position he will then stand up so his butt is in the air & he's bent in half - very strange.
post #4 of 8
It is hard to explain, but my DD nurses with her face turned, smooshed into the breast and kinda doing a hand stand with one leg over my shoulder. I have been working on her taking a more "normal" nursing position and stopping the twiddling as it is kinda driving me crazy but I did manage to get a pic of her in the upside down pose but she put her leg down before I snapped the pic.
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My dd is almost 2 1/2 and is Either standing or lying down in the football hold. Though she loves to move back and forth between breasts and tells me how much she loves them!
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My DD has nursed completely upside down before. Can't really explain the details but I really wish I had a picture!
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like this
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my 27 month old is all about business. She rarely does one of those goofy nursing acrobatics. Now we're down to nursing at bedtime and wake up - so we're side lying, but before, it was classic nursing hold for her, with an occasional standing up. No drive-bys and acrobatics for this girl - ah-ah's are serious stuff!
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