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In a message dated 4/23/99 9:51:58 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

naturebaby@... writes:

<< hhuurrraayy! that letter was excellent >>

in response to the anti extended bf woman

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What letter?

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Re: Nursing Beyond One Year

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hhuurrraayy! that letter was excellent

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I don't think I would want to do it, but if it works for the mom and child I

think it is fine. I also think that nursing that long you would probably only

nurse at most once or twice a day so it would be a lot different than nursing a

toddler. My daughter is 7yo and I let her try it after her brother was born.

She felt very left out and wanted to nurse. She put her mouth up and that was

it, she thought it was too wierd. I try not to judge anyone else for their

decisions, but I don't think it would be for me.

Wendi

Re: Nursing Beyond One Year

I was just wondering what alll of you thought about nurcing past the toddler

years. I knew someone who was nurced until the age of 7.

Just wondering

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Although nursing until that age would not work for me, I have to stick to my

earlier statements and say that if it works for other's, it is not for me to

judge.

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>,

>I agree...nice points here!

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Thanks . I found it funny that in her reply, she says, " well I

agree with the weight loss thing in breastfeeding, but... "

I really don't think she'd see anything differently if it hit her in the head.

Two sayings come to mind...

" A mind is like a parachute; it works best when it's open. "

and

" Don't be so open-minded that your brains fall out. "

lol

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