Some reasons to keep breast feeding an older baby/toddler
There are so many threads here with problems women have either starting breastfeeding or continuing, I thought it might be nice for mum's of younger babies if us mums who are continuing to feed older babies or toddlers (or have) list some personal reasons to us to why we have continued, and the great advantages of it!
WHO(world health organisation) recommends exclusive breastfeeding for 6 mths and continued breast feeding for at least 2 years. I made the decision when I was pregnant that I would follow this, and so far (with a few major hiccups, we are still going strong)
Anyhow reasons I still love breastfeeding so much are:
Healthwise
- It provides the perfect nutrition for my child, no matter the amount of solids he eats I know he is getting everything additionally from my milk.
-It contains antibodies, even though Felix has a respiratory condition he has only had 3 cold that were over in a day or 2 and 2 cases of fever. Since he has a significant illness, these antibodies are precious to me more than ever before.
-Being in a hospital environment with Felix, when he reacated to the brochoscopy, he breastfed constantly and exclusively for 24 hrs, not only was it comfort but it was giving him antibodies and nutriants
Comfortwise-
-when you have a child learning to walk, it is really refreshing to sit down with them for a quiet feed and it is that closeness that I relish!
-bedtime routine consists of a feed before sleep, it is a nice part of our day where his little hands play with my hair.
-Now that we are getting so many bumps and bruises, when nothing else will calm him..breastfeeding always will!
If Felix naturally weans before 2 years then that is great for him, but I am comitted to continuing at least 1 feed a day (probably night feed) till he is around 2!
He certainly isn't showing any sign of wanting to wean right now, despite out expressing and supplimenting routine!
Anyhow, any one else with some reasons why they continue(or continued) to breastfeed?