Thank you for posting this. I have a six year old son with autism. He
is nursing and I cherish it so much because he is not affectionate
(common autism trait to not like a lot of physical contact with others)
so I can't hug him and snuggle with him but nursing allows me to sneak
in some snuggles without him realizing that's what I'm doing. I will be
so sad when he stops nursing (may not be too long now, he is asking
about once a week and has gone up to three weeks without nursing -- most
recently when I had baby #3 in the summer and was constantly nursing her
and my middle daughter) because I will have to figure out another way to
have some loving physical contact with him. It would be fantastic if we
can add something concrete about autism and other similar disabilities
to the list of benefits of breastfeeding. Off to save that link to look
at when I've got more time.
Margo
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