WTF. How in the world does someone get paid to write shit like this??? How does a publication agree to publish it???
Note that you can comment and share your opinions on the article really easily. I did. Because publishing mommy bashing stuff like this is pure bullshit.
Ugh. I hate the "you have to stop bfing if they can ask for it" and the "you can't bf a child with teeth". BFing a 6 year old is not for me, but I've come to a place where I honestly don't feel I have to judge and shame someone that decides to do it. I think that place is called "maturity".
Lol ds got teeth at 5 months. I remember people telling me to stop nursing then. Also babies do ask to be nursed they just cry instead of ask with words.
That one lady who has commented THREE times with "why doesn't' she just pump" is driving me nuts.
I KNOW. I actually wrote a reply about how a. if she does pump, she's probably not getting much at this point and b. nursing is about way more than just the milk, but had to delete it b/c their format clearly showed my company, and we have a social media policy against that.
If someone else wanted to reply with that, I would applaud you.
Ugh. I hate the "you have to stop bfing if they can ask for it" and the "you can't bf a child with teeth". BFing a 6 year old is not for me, but I've come to a place where I honestly don't feel I have to judge and shame someone that decides to do it. I think that place is called "maturity".
My five month old has a tooth. That is such a bizarre cutoff.
Seriously, WTF. I guess disagreeing with something makes it newsworthy.
File this under: things I will never understand people getting pissed about because it doesn't affect them at all.
Seriously! Honestly, the original article is also awful. It's just sensationalizing the weirdness of bf-ing past 6. That doesn't need an article, either.
People should do what they and their child wants. If it's a relationship where both parties are happy, carry on. If that's bf-ing once a week at 6 years old, so be it. I don't think there are any magic powers from doing so, though, and that part was also weird.
Seriously! Honestly, the original article is also awful. It's just sensationalizing the weirdness of bf-ing past 6. That doesn't need an article, either.
People should do what they and their child wants. If it's a relationship where both parties are happy, carry on. If that's bf-ing once a week at 6 years old, so be it. I don't think there are any magic powers from doing so, though, and that part was also weird.
Did you have to quote me before I fixed my effect/affect mistake? :?
I hate the "stop if they can ask for it nonsense." As others have pointed out, they can ask for it from day one. My oldest signed milk by 8 months. That is such an arbitrary line.
That said, I actually do agree with her that the mom who is breastfeeding the 6 yo should not have revealed that publicly for the sake of her daughter's privacy. There is a chance that the little girl would prefer--either now or in the future--that the fact that she nursed for over 6 years remain private. I can only imagine how upset my 7 yo would be if I shared that information publicly and he ended up teased by his friends over it.
Thanks for posting the npr article too. I am ashamed to admit it but I used to be one of those "if they can ask for it, it's time to stop" people. Now I know more and understand.
I hate the "stop if they can ask for it nonsense." As others have pointed out, they can ask for it from day one. My oldest signed milk by 8 months. That is such an arbitrary line.
That said, I actually do agree with her that the mom who is breastfeeding the 6 yo should not have revealed that publicly for the sake of her daughter's privacy. There is a chance that the little girl would prefer--either now or in the future--that the fact that she nursed for over 6 years remain private. I can only imagine how upset my 7 yo would be if I shared that information publicly and he ended up teased by his friends over it.
Agreed. I had a security blanket until I was 8. I was embarrassed by it and didn't want anyone to know I still had one.
Whenever anyone says the phrase "mama's milk" I make a mental note that we will probably disagree on... a lot.
This sounds like something my prenatal yoga instructor would say. She also advises all women not to run because it causes uterine prolapse. :-#
My physical therapist didn't advise running in the first 12 weeks post-partum because of this. Should I not have believed her? I still feel weird in my bladder area any time I run for more than 5 minutes straight. I have to alternate walking with running on the treadmill.
that was a moronic article. But did no one notice that the BFing mom basically named her children the masculine and feminine versions of the same word- belle and beau? This name thing is the parenting choice I must side-eye.
that was a moronic article. But did no one notice that the BFing mom basically named her children the masculine and feminine versions of the same word- belle and beau? This name thing is the parenting choice I must side-eye.
I know nothing about French and just assumed she is a fan of Beauty and the Beast.
that was a moronic article. But did no one notice that the BFing mom basically named her children the masculine and feminine versions of the same word- belle and beau? This name thing is the parenting choice I must side-eye.
Between the Belle and Beau thing, the assertions that her "mama's milk" has made her child taller and given her musical talent, and the obvious smugness, I am pretty sure I would find this woman really annoying. And if I am being honest, I suspect many (most?) women who nurse their kids until they are 6.5 yo are somewhat annoying and/or smug. I am not about to stop them from doing it or yell "gross!", though.
that was a moronic article. But did no one notice that the BFing mom basically named her children the masculine and feminine versions of the same word- belle and beau? This name thing is the parenting choice I must side-eye.
I know nothing about French and just assumed she is a fan of Beauty and the Beast.
I hadn't even thought about that. But now that you point it out, I actually think that naming your kids after a famous Disney couple is worse than naming them the masculine and feminine versions of the same French word.
This sounds like something my prenatal yoga instructor would say. She also advises all women not to run because it causes uterine prolapse. :-#
My physical therapist didn't advise running in the first 12 weeks post-partum because of this. Should I not have believed her? I still feel weird in my bladder area any time I run for more than 5 minutes straight. I have to alternate walking with running on the treadmill.
She advises all women (regardless of childbearing status) not to run, ever.
My physical therapist didn't advise running in the first 12 weeks post-partum because of this. Should I not have believed her? I still feel weird in my bladder area any time I run for more than 5 minutes straight. I have to alternate walking with running on the treadmill.
She advises all women (regardless of childbearing status) not to run, ever.
I am no evolutionary biologist, but it seems to me that rendering the entire female sex incapable of running without losing their uterus along the way would make little evolutionary sense. So I think I will go with, "wow, your yoga instructor is a real idiot."
I know nothing about French and just assumed she is a fan of Beauty and the Beast.
I hadn't even thought about that. But now that you point it out, I actually think that naming your kids after a famous Disney couple is worse than naming them the masculine and feminine versions of the same French word.
The best thing I learned from this thread is that the Prince's name was Beau! I had no idea!
She advises all women (regardless of childbearing status) not to run, ever.
I am no evolutionary biologist, but it seems to me that rendering the entire female sex incapable of running without losing their uterus along the way would make little evolutionary sense. So I think I will go with, "wow, your yoga instructor is a real idiot."
The yoga itself was really good, so I just did my best to ignore the crazy.
I hadn't even thought about that. But now that you point it out, I actually think that naming your kids after a famous Disney couple is worse than naming them the masculine and feminine versions of the same French word.
*crosses Ariel off girl name list*
I think it would only be a problem if you have Mulan on your girl name list.