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The place to go to learn about long term nursing is La Leche League.
There might be something in their catalog, meaning book wise on nursing
past a year. I know their two magazines, NEW BEGINNINGS for mothers and
LEAVEN for Leaders have articles that consider nursing past a year as
normal. THE WOMANLY ART OF BREASTFEEDING has information on this, also
Dr. Sears' books will support it. Try the LLLI web site,
www.lalecheleague.org. Dr. Sears has a web site, too. Possibly the
Attachment Parenting movement has information like you are looking for.
But research wise, probably very very little.
Kathy Eng, BSW, IBCLC (Houston, TX)
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