Eventually it's time to stop breastfeeding your child. But exactly when should a mother stop breastfeeding her child. The answer, of course, is that there is not a set time to stop. Some mothers will stop much sooner than most and some will carry on breastfeeding long after than is strictly necessary.
Most doctors would recommend breastfeeding for at least a year; the World Health Organization suggests two years. Many mothers stop long before the recommended year and the reasons they do are numerous. Some stop out of the necessity of returning back to work. This doesn't have to be so, as a mother can breastfeed her child before and after work. Many employers now provide creches where mothers can continue to breastfeed. Even if this isn't an option, mothers can express their milk and this can be fed to the child during the day whilst the mother is away and normal breastfeeding can be resumed upon her return.
Another reason for early cessation is because of the intolerable pain of sore nipples. This is understandable as all breastfeeding mothers feel some degree of discomfort. Learning the right attachment techniques can alleviate soreness as can other preventative measures, such as keeping nipples moist, and feeding baby at regular intervals and allowing baby their fill, rather than short and frequent feeds. Also, the incisor teeth start coming through at around six months of age. Don't stop breastfeeding just because you're afraid of being bitten ? your baby may not be a biter. If your baby does bite you, remain calm, gently insert your finger into the corner of their mouth to break the suction and take them off the breast saying ?no? firmly. Click on the following link for more information on baby teething.
There are some mothers who keep going for years, sometimes breastfeeding until their child reaches puberty. This does make many feel uneasy. The biological benefits of mother's milk that apply to a baby certainly don't apply to a child. However, there is a large amount of comfort to be gained for both mother and child. Some might say that it becomes more about the mothers psychological want, not a child's biological need. Women continue to lactate because of the stimulation through feeding, not because of a nutritional need of their offspring. And there are many other things children learn to take comfort in as they grow up and learn independence from their parents - to justify the continuance of breastfeeding as a source of comfort may be a sign of a mother that can't let their baby grow up and doesn't want to let their child go. Having said that, don't be pressurized into stopping before you feel and your baby feels it's time.
In fact, it will probably your baby who decides when it is time to stop. Babies indicate they are ready to start solids with signs that include:
Showing interest when others are eating
Making gestures that seem to say ?feed me too?
Disappearance of their extrusion tongue reflex (the tongue thrusting motion that helps a baby suck)
The time to stop is down to mother and child. An agreement is reached between the two.
When To Stop Breastfeeding
There is no exact rule about when to stop breastfeeding. Every feeding mother should know that after the age of eight months there are no magical benefits of breast milk to the child. After the age of one year, breast milk is simply a liquid food for the baby. So, there is no absolute benefit of breastfeeding, after the age of one year. It provides only psychological satisfaction, physical comfort and some food value.
A woman has to decide for herself, how long to continue breastfeeding her baby. In case she feels embarrassed because of the comments of other people, she can feed the baby in private. Breast milk is considered the most valuable and healthy food for the baby. It prevent child from many diseases. It also helps to prevent child from being obese. Breastfeeding should not be discontinued before the baby is four to six months of age. Semi-solid food should never be given before the age of four months, and at the same time it must not be delayed beyond the age of eight months.
The process of discontinuing breastfeeding should be slow. This will prevent the baby from becoming fretful and the breast from becoming painful or tense. There are several medicines available in the market that dries up the milk. These medicines are not advised.
Some babies enjoy suckling the nipples and such babies should be offered a bottle when being given artificial milk. Remember, that the feeding bottle and the nipples should be clean. Discontinue the evening feed first. Then keep discontinuing the feeds one at a time after an interval of 4 or 5 days. The last feeds which should be dropped are the early morning and the late night feeds, since discontinuing these first might produce tension and pain in your breasts. Hope this article will be helpful in deciding the correct time to stop breastfeeding your child.
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