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On the bright side, if you run out of creamer for the coffee.....
......................or need help unhooking your bra

On the bright side, if you run out of creamer for the coffee.....

It is not natural to breastfeed an 8 year old.
it is just as natural to breastfeed a 9, 10, or a 11 year old!
Is it not unnatural to drink cows breastmilk? Would it not be more natural to drink human breastmilk? When you really think about it, it does not make much sense.
I am 100% pro breastfeeding and pro child led weaning, so I have nothing against the 6 and 8 year old nursing.
But, if I were you, I would just be honest with her. Tell her, that although you do not have a problem with her nursing the older 2 children, you would prefer that she do it in private (in a nice space set up by you), so as to make sure all guests are comfortable since nursing older children is outside the norm.
Any reasonable person should not have a problem with that and be able to understand. It would be wrong however, IMO, to ask her to leave when nursing the younger two. Other people need to be considerate of nursing mothers. It is natural and should not be looked upon with shame.
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Is it not unnatural to drink cows breastmilk? Would it not be more natural to drink human breastmilk? When you really think about it, it does not make much sense.
Unusual, but I still would not use the word unnatural. The world wide age of natural weaning is around 4 years old. That means for every under 4 there needs to be an over 4. Our society has such a negative view on Breastfeeding that it is frowned upon to nurse past the age of one.
I personally would not nurse my children that long, even if they wanted to. Fortunately, they weaned themselves around 18 months and I did not have to decide for them. I would have let them continue longer, but certainly not until 8 years old.
Is it not unnatural to drink cows breastmilk? Would it not be more natural to drink human breastmilk? When you really think about it, it does not make much sense.
I think the unnatural part is an 8 year old drinking from it's mother's breast, not so much an issue with the breastmilk itself.
Well, extended nursing is common in my family (all sides), but I think DS wins the family prize for going right up to before his 6th b'day. And we haven't nursed in public for years. When at my brother's, I would go to another room, even when DS was tiny (though I'll admit to nursing DS right next to my brother on POTC).
My half-brothers were 10 and 12 when their sister was born, and she nursed until she was 5, and my stepmom never hid it from her sons. But I don't think they nursed at family functions (beyond the immediate family). The brothers never thought it was ANY sort of big deal at all. It's their sister and their mom, and the two of them were doing what nature allows for; Cady was just being fed.
MOST kids I know of that age who nurse in Western society know that other kids their age aren't nursing (and they get sad about it), and don't WANT to single themselves out like that. So your SIL has some STRONG kids, to nurse around peers who are disapproving! They might very well be strong adults who can handle anything! Especially since their mom is still meeting their needs without letting society dictate what they do. It's pretty awesome, if you think about it that way.
Why are the teenagers bothered by the olders nursing, but not for the youngers? Where are they getting their social dictates from? Is this truly coming from the adults? Because from my family's experiences, teens who are raised in a nursing household know very well that chests are *for nursing*, and they know how to avert their eyes. The child is being fed and comforted, no big deal whatsoever. And if their parents are reminding them that this is ALL that is happening, and that they don't have to watch, then it should be done.
You could ask the SIL to nurse everyone away from family, but that's pretty sad. I personally moved from people b/c I'm modest and my son disliked my shirt so I was in constant danger of showing my whole upper body with him, but that's ME. It's not others. A family is a place where we should be safe. And if she's asked to move, she's not safe anymore.
I think the adults need to look into their own hearts and try to figure out what skewed senses of right and wrong and child feeding and even why they think it's so very weird for an older child to want sweet sweet milk (containing antibodies and ALL sorts of good stuff) every so often. Tell the teens to avert their eyes. And leave SIL alone.
Your house, you get to set the rules. So telling the others to mind their own business and keep their two cents to themselves is entirely reasonable.
Personally, while it seems a little "out there" to me to breastfeed kids that old, it's nobody's business but theirs, and the people who are offended can just stay home if it bothers them that much.
Originally Posted by bumbershoot
Well, extended nursing is common in my family (all sides), but I think DS wins the family prize for going right up to before his 6th b'day. And we haven't nursed in public for years. When at my brother's, I would go to another room, even when DS was tiny (though I'll admit to nursing DS right next to my brother on POTC).
My half-brothers were 10 and 12 when their sister was born, and she nursed until she was 5, and my stepmom never hid it from her sons. But I don't think they nursed at family functions (beyond the immediate family). The brothers never thought it was ANY sort of big deal at all. It's their sister and their mom, and the two of them were doing what nature allows for; Cady was just being fed.
MOST kids I know of that age who nurse in Western society know that other kids their age aren't nursing (and they get sad about it), and don't WANT to single themselves out like that. So your SIL has some STRONG kids, to nurse around peers who are disapproving! They might very well be strong adults who can handle anything! Especially since their mom is still meeting their needs without letting society dictate what they do. It's pretty awesome, if you think about it that way.
Why are the teenagers bothered by the olders nursing, but not for the youngers? Where are they getting their social dictates from? Is this truly coming from the adults? Because from my family's experiences, teens who are raised in a nursing household know very well that chests are *for nursing*, and they know how to avert their eyes. The child is being fed and comforted, no big deal whatsoever. And if their parents are reminding them that this is ALL that is happening, and that they don't have to watch, then it should be done.
You could ask the SIL to nurse everyone away from family, but that's pretty sad. I personally moved from people b/c I'm modest and my son disliked my shirt so I was in constant danger of showing my whole upper body with him, but that's ME. It's not others. A family is a place where we should be safe. And if she's asked to move, she's not safe anymore.
I think the adults need to look into their own hearts and try to figure out what skewed senses of right and wrong and child feeding and even why they think it's so very weird for an older child to want sweet sweet milk (containing antibodies and ALL sorts of good stuff) every so often. Tell the teens to avert their eyes. And leave SIL alone.


Yay for you not allowing society to dictate your parenting choices. I could not agree more.Actually I think most are multi-functional. Society didn't sexualize them nature did. Pleasure leads to more sex which leads to more procreation = nature's design.If society did not sexualize women's breasts it would not be an issue. The purpose and function of the female breast is to feed offspring.
"Who is to judge that?" Sorry, but I am. In our society, food is plentiful, there is no reason for a school age child to be breastfeeding.Our closets animal relatives (non human primates) nurse until
the babies get their first permanent molars- (For humans 5.5-6 years old )
or when they reach about 1/3 of their adult weight (5-7 year range)
or roughly halfway to reproductive maturity (6-7)
Really, I am just saying that unnatural is not the right description. Beyond societal norm-yes. Wrong?-who is to judge that.
But, bottom line. As I suggested to OP, just be honest and say that it makes others uncomfortable to nurse the older 2 in the presence of others.
Our closets animal relatives (non human primates) nurse until
the babies get their first permanent molars- (For humans 5.5-6 years old )
or when they reach about 1/3 of their adult weight (5-7 year range)
or roughly halfway to reproductive maturity (6-7)