Are they nursing more now? DD has been on me all day today. i don't know why. She was down to nursing only at naptime and bedtime. But it seems like I can't catch a break for the last few days.
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question for those who are still nursing (xposted)
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Your milk is probably changing again and getting sweeter/yummier.They also tend to get clingier right before the birth.
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Seamus has some very nursey days and some days where he doesn't seem to care in the least.
I nurse him as much as my body says is OK, but when I start getting the creepy-crawlies I have to stop or I start being a mean mommy, and what's the point of that?
Usually between other foods and saying "get ready to be done nursing" followed shortly there after by a countdown from 10 or 5 to one we can avoid conflict, but not always.
I can't wait until the new baby is here just so nursing isn't annoying anymore. I hope I don't mind nursing the toddler then.
I nurse him as much as my body says is OK, but when I start getting the creepy-crawlies I have to stop or I start being a mean mommy, and what's the point of that?
Usually between other foods and saying "get ready to be done nursing" followed shortly there after by a countdown from 10 or 5 to one we can avoid conflict, but not always.
I can't wait until the new baby is here just so nursing isn't annoying anymore. I hope I don't mind nursing the toddler then.
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The other day my DS said there was a little bit of milk and it was sweet. Up until then he'd been saying there was nothing there, which didn't dissuade him from nursing once or twice a day, briefly. So now I'm looking at nursing a 4yo and a newborn, folks!
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My 2 & 1/2 ds is still at it, too. Sometimes my nipples are so sensitive that I have to try to distract him with an activity so he won't ask
I'm never going to completely deny him as I expect him to self wean anyway, but I'm thinking he's also helping me by preparing my nipples for that 24/7 newborn nursing thing. I have to keep that in the back of my mind when I'm wishing he'd leave it alone for awhile.
I'm never going to completely deny him as I expect him to self wean anyway, but I'm thinking he's also helping me by preparing my nipples for that 24/7 newborn nursing thing. I have to keep that in the back of my mind when I'm wishing he'd leave it alone for awhile.This thread is locked
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