maedelken
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I have been seeing a lot of posts on nursing lately which is awesome. I nursed all three of my children. The first two I made it to a year and they became too busy or decided they just didn't need it.(by the way they are girls) Now my third child is a boy and we are still going strong and he is 13 months old. He shows no sign of stopping anytime soon. Now what I need to vent about is the reactions I get when people find out how long I nursed for and that I am still nursing my son. Believe it or not people started commenting when the kids were only 6 months it has continued from there. How long are you breast feeding for? I reply I want to make it to a year and see how it goes from there. Ohhhh is the reply with that look on their faces. You would think that I was doing something horrible to my child. I feel that I am doing a good thing for my children and I hate that I let these comments get to me. Now with my son people ask me over and over if I am still nursing. He is getting to be a big boy time to take away the breast of course that comment is mostly from relatives. Another taboo that I get comments about especially from DML is that each one of my children at one point in time slept in my bed. My DD4 and DD2 both sleep and their own beds now. Its not like everyone is our bed. I feel that they are more secure and well adjusted. They are only young once. I think the worst part is the look and that they make you feel bad for doing something in my opinion is good. I hate feeling defensive.


Plus, I have her old friends, mostly from La Leche League meetings in the early 70s, checking on me every so often, making sure I'm still nursing him. 




It really was different then - no lactation nurses, electric breast pumps, etc. Bottom line, how you raise your children is your business only. Everyone loves to stick in their two cents worth so you just have to let it roll off your back - smile and say, "Oh, do you think so?" Congratulations on being your own person, and enjoy those little ones. They grow up way too fast!