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I had also heard that many yrs back. Though I am not sure how accurate that
is-- I thought I remember at a conference that this was no longer/ or wasn't
true.(anyone know if that is correct?) Maybe once long long ago when more of
the world breastfed. I also like how you said "there are other ways to do
things than the ways we do them here in the
US." This is so true! We only seem to think the way we do things in the US
is the right way.
What I use is the analogy of walking. Some babies walk early at 8 mths and
some walk at 12mths and others at 16 mths all are within the normal range for
walking. Now we don't/can't make the 16mth walk at 8mths nor can we make the
8mth wait to walk till 16mths. Nursing is much like that, we have are "early"
weaners at 2yrs and then some fall into around 3yrs and then those who don't
wean till 4yrs or more. All ages fall within the normal ranges for when
babies wean. Now since I work with more new moms I don't usually talk about past
4yrs (unless they ask) only so not scare them when they are just trying to
make it to 1 yr. So usually by saying how 2 yrs-4yrs is normal then nursing a
1 yr old isn't such a long time. I also relate how for humans our normal
range of nursing (K. Dettwyler says 3-7yrs) just as other animals have an age
range at which time their babies wean. It is just because of our *cultural*
that we think nursing a child x yrs old is not right or needed. I also give out
K. Dettwyler's A Time to Wean article out when moms want to know more or have
something to show others
_http://www.lalecheleague.org/NB/NBMayJun95p86.html_
(http://www.lalecheleague.org/NB/NBMayJun95p86.html)
Kim Ann Lorber
mom to 4 breastfed boys
LLL Leader
In a message dated 4/15/2005 7:18:40 A.M. Central Standard Time,
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Yes, the other thing I do is tell people that world wide weaning age is
about 4 years old.
There are usually looks of shock, but it exposes expectant and new
parents to the fact that
there are other ways to do things than the ways we do them here in the
US.
Naomi Bar-Yam
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