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Yes, and I would also put forward the idea that it seems relatively common
for children to wean for a time and then resume breastfeeding...in my study
of long term breastfeeding 20% of children had weaned for some time and then
restarted....there are of course many children who wean and then cannot
restart so it seems.
My attitude with long term braestfeeding is that when to wean is something
that is worked out between mother and child and children do all eventually
wean...we do not have a lot of Harvey's about the place!
Finally, since I'm responding to Virginia I just wanted to send a personal
but public message fo thanks to her. I've just been reading my latest
Essence (ABA's members mag) and read that she has resigned as an ABA
counsellor after 40+ years. Over this time Virginia would have assisted
probably thousands of women in this role. I know that I greatly valued
Virginia's support and encouragement when I was starting out doing
breastfeeding research. I'm sure that you'll be plenty busy Virginia and
will continue to inspire in the breastfeeding world but ABA will miss you.
Karleen Gribble
Australia
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Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 8:39 AM
Subject: The Atrophy of The Suckle Reflex?
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On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 Morgan Gallagher asked whether there was an end point at
which the suck reflux atrophied.
See my case series on children aged 12-48 months who returned to the
biological mother's breast, mostly on the *child's* insistence. (It was
published under my previous surname, Phillips.)
* Phillips V. Relactation in mothers of children over 12 months. J Trop
Pediatr 1993; 39(1):45-48.
Karleen Gribble has also published on older adopted children who went to
breast.
* Gribble K. Post-institutionalized adopted children who seek breastfeeding
from their new mothers. Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and
Health 2005;19: 217-235.
While the fact that children do return to the breast in toddlerhood and
beyond doesn't prove anything, it does raise doubts about a generalisation
such as that being canvassed in the UK. I believe there are too many
factors for a generalisation, some of which we don't yet know.
Virginia Thorley, OAM, MA, PhD, IBCLC
IBCLC Lactation Consultant (original cohort of 1985).
Cultural Historian of the History of Medicine.
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
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