Dear Wise Ones,
I have a question for you all, I have looked in my "Mothering your Nursing
Toddler", "Motherly Art" book, and in some textbooks...all to no avail. My 16
mos old has been teething horribly (darned molars anyway) When she teeths
she almost wants nothing by mouth solid food wise, and takes little liquid
from a cup...what she does do is nurse, nurse, and oh yes she nurses. I thought
she just wanted me to be her own personal teething ring (because she gnaws
on my nipples and they are more sore than I want to describe), apparently,
however, I was her only nutrition source too, because (and this is where my
question comes in) her bowel movements have reverted back to early
infancy...yellow, seedy, little to no odor. Is this ok? I could find nothing about a
toddler having these types of movements. I admit, it is a bit nice not changing
smelly diapers, but I am concerned that she needs more intake than this.
Have you heard of such a thing? I know my milk is 100% nutritious for her, and
I am just blessed that I can support her this way...I guess it is just a
little mommy doubt I am having. It is so hard to find information on
breastfeeding toddlers, so I thought I would ask you fine friends.
Thanks in advance
Renee Drake RN CLC
I make milk....What's YOUR superpower???
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