Tired Mama
Earning My Ears
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I was thinking that!! Please don't post the link, MDC doesn't need any more trollsAngieWin said:Hey MDC moms! Maybe we need our own Disney-lovin/Dis tribe over there??![]()

I was thinking that!! Please don't post the link, MDC doesn't need any more trollsAngieWin said:Hey MDC moms! Maybe we need our own Disney-lovin/Dis tribe over there??![]()
Tired Mama said:I was thinking that!! Please don't post the link, MDC doesn't need any more trolls![]()
I nursed my son till he was 2 1/2 but we were not brave enough to go to Disney with a toddler! It wasn't the breastfeeding at WDW that scared us it was the toddler meltdowns we were freaking about LOL so you go girl!TinkerbellMama said:Hello.![]()
I am a proud nursing mama of a 19 month old whirlwind toddler. I am hoping to get a good response from any other breastfeeding mamas of toddlers. I know there are a lot of you, because when I went to WDW last November/December, ALL of the babies nursing in the baby care center were over 12 months old!![]()
So, who else is breastfeeding an older baby/toddler?? Have any tips or experiences to share about nursing in WDW or elsewhere?
P.S. I am not looking for opinions about whether or not it's appropriate. The research is VERY clear that breastfeeding past one year is nothing but beneficial (healthwise, socially, emotionally, etc.) so long as both mother and baby want to continue. I am also not interested in whether others find it appropriate at WDW.I'm sure I'll get a few of those opinions, anyway!
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Yeah, it's tough. It's a battle. But when you have a baby in NICU there is constant stress and worry and I, for one, didn't think straight otherwise I would have insisted on more skin to skin time.becca011906 said:I have a co worker (WIC office) that has been excusivly pumping for the past 9 months of her sons life, she had about only me ( the WIC offices Breastfeeding Peer Counselor and IBCLC to be) and her husband for suport, but her son was born 7 week early we tried for weeks to get him to breat but it just wasn't happening after him being in the NICU for 8 weeks with a nurse putting that bottle in his mouth.
CRSNDSNY said:Yeah, it's tough. It's a battle. But when you have a baby in NICU there is constant stress and worry and I, for one, didn't think straight otherwise I would have insisted on more skin to skin time.
My only other regret right now is that I didn't continue for another 13 months. But I tried my very best and until I found groups on the internet, had NO IDEA that there were other mothers out there who EPd. Honestly, I just felt like a huge failure because I couldn't get breastfeeding to work. The stares I got when pulling out a bottle from complete strangers and the comments I'd get from people being judgemental like I wasn't doing what was best for her. Meanwhile, they have NO IDEA how hard I was workign to provide her my MM.
I believe that breastmilk is VERY beneficial even into the toddler years and is far more beneficial than cow milk will ever be.
CRSNDSNY said:I just want to say that breastfeeding Moms are the best!
But please remember that not all of us are successful breastfeeders and that there is an entire community out there of Exclusively Pumping Moms who care just as deeply about providing their children that precious milk.
I have a preemie with feeding issues (NG tube for weeks) and I exclusively pumped for her for over a year. I pumped up to 8 times a day (no sleeping through the night for me until almost a year old while weaning myself), at work (full time), on airplanes, two trips to Disney (God bless those baby care centers), in bathrooms, women's locker rooms, in moving vehicles, etc. etc. etc.
If I could sustain the momentum, I'd still be pumping for her at 15 months old.
Afterall, BREASTMILK IS BEST!
Bird-Mom said:I won't even address the troll except to say that why the heck would someone think that all of a sudden, at 12 months, the milk which is the perfect nutrition turns into nothing and milk meant for a baby cow becomes best nutrition?![]()
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My children do drink out of a cup, but they drink water out of a cup. We do not drink cow's milk. Occasionally for a treat, I might give them some chocolate soy milk. Out of a cup-to clarify.
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spot said:Question: If breastfedding toddlers and preschoolers is so "natural" why do we need 12 pages and almost 200 posts patting ourselves on the back for doing it?
MOQu said:What?
CRSNDSNY said:I just want to say that breastfeeding Moms are the best!
But please remember that not all of us are successful breastfeeders and that there is an entire community out there of Exclusively Pumping Moms who care just as deeply about providing their children that precious milk.
I have a preemie with feeding issues (NG tube for weeks) and I exclusively pumped for her for over a year. I pumped up to 8 times a day (no sleeping through the night for me until almost a year old while weaning myself), at work (full time), on airplanes, two trips to Disney (God bless those baby care centers), in bathrooms, women's locker rooms, in moving vehicles, etc. etc. etc.
If I could sustain the momentum, I'd still be pumping for her at 15 months old.
Afterall, BREASTMILK IS BEST!
flminivanmama said:MDC mamas I'm off to start that thread in FYT
hope to see some of you there![]()
amarberry said:Where do you get the kid sized slings?