Rubyshoes, I had something similar. Real feeding aversion in the first tri, dd weaned at 13 weeks. I just told her that there was no more milk and she was really easy about it. She was 2 atthete and I was ok with it. However she still would come and pretend to bf with me and funnily DH when she wanted comfort (both sides, lol! Funny little thing!). The thing was, when my milk came in after birth, she asked if she could have milk an was sooo surprised when she got a mouth full. I can only say that there was no better relief from engorgement than what was given by a hungry 2 yo! Now at just past three she is still feeding each morning. It's not what I ever imagined for myself, but she LOVES boobie! So we manage. Anyway,the point is, you never know what you will be doing later, but don't feel bad. You child probably won't feel to bad. They are a lot more adaptable than we think sometimes. Good luck!
Bella: that is so interesting! I have noticed that in the last week where, previously DD2 didnt even seem to remember her 'boobie milk', that the last few times she has seen me getting dressed that her interest is suddenly piqued again! she's not sure what she wants to do, but does know that it is a comfort thing...be interesting to see what she does once the milk is in
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