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Old November 29th, 2008, 03:10 PM
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Oh, I'm so devestated!!

Since we moved last week, my darling ds has decided he no longer requires mummys milk

I can't believe it! I was planning on weaning at 18mths anyway, and he did it all by himself at 15.5 mths. I cried the other night when he rejected me, but took a bottle instantly. He pushed away and carried on and tried to roll off my lap, just to get away.

In a way, its a good thing, coz I wont have to force him to do it a few months down the track, but he's now a real little boy - so independant.

He will still take some early in the morning if he wakes and does want some to soothe back to sleep, but other than that, nope!

on another note - how much milk should he be having now? He'll drink between 200-250 at bed time, but not much else thru the day ....
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Old November 29th, 2008, 03:12 PM
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I think they just need 3 serves of dairy a day, be it from yoghurt, milk or cheese.

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I am dreading this moment for us too! Sometimes i wish it would happen so i can have my boobies back at night but i know i will miss it!

Not sure about the milk! Hope your ok
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Oh hun, I know how you feel. Neither of boys played along with my plan to bf for 2 years. But you have done a fantastic job to bf for so long.

There is no minimum amount of milk - they don't need any actually. But you do need to make sure he gets 3 serves of calcium a day. This can be from dairy - yoghurt, cheese or milk, or non-dairy sources such as fish with bones, almonds, broccoli etc.

Enjoy this next phase of your relationship hun. It's sad when they self-wean, but you won't lose that special bond.
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