> > Traditional advice suggests letting baby nurse first before toddler, but as > > I thought about it, the thoughts above gave me pause to re-think this issue. > > > I have always had a problem with this advice...after the mature milk > comes in, why not let the baby nurse whenever, or last for that matter? > It gives the baby the benefit of all the rich fatty hind milk. > For the record I am a LLL Leader and a Tandem Nursing mom of two. My > son was 3 when his sister was born, he went a *no solids* binge after > his sister was born for about 2 weeks, they both nursed very well at the > breast, together. She gained weight just fine, my milk came in quickly > and today they still nurse together. I too have always had a problem with the advice of nurse the baby first. I tandem nursed my first set for 3 years and am now tandem nursing my second set for 10 months so far with no signs of weaning soon by anyone. Both times the "tandem" baby was born, the older child went on a no solids binge for 3-6 weeks. It was much too complicated to keep track of who nursed first, last, left, right etc. I just let whoever wanted to nurse latch on whatever was available at the time! All three of my children gained well. I think this is another example of too many rules making breastfeeding difficult. Susan Gunnink Des Moines, IA *********************************************** The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(TM) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html