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Makes me remember how my (now 21 y/o) son would identify "his" breasts
(actually mine). He would point and call them "this nursawhile" and "that
nursawhile" because I would always say - Andy, do you wanna nurse a while?
Very verbal 2 yr old. Weaned himself at 2 yrs 3 mo. Fond memories.
BTW, I never made more than a few drops of milk on my left side. At 4 mo
he weighed 18 lb on (basically) one breast. Just stuffed a sock in the
other side. : - )
Jude Kurokawa, CNM
Wolf Point, MT
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A Coyote midwife sits by the hole and waits....
Only Cowards cook on low.
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> From: Cathy Carothers <[log in to unmask]>
> To:
> Subject: Toddler sayings
> Date: Wednesday, October 15, 1997 7:48 AM
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> Fiona wrote about the 2 1/2 year old asking, "Can't we just go get some
> (breast milk) at the shop?" When my now 5-year-old was a nursing 3 year
old,
> he once asked to "noosh" when I was tired and busy. I'm ashamed to say I
> lamely replied, "Later...I don't have any milk right now," and with that
he
> perked up with wide eyes and excitedly said, "If you just let me noosh I
can
> make some more!" My jaws dropped, his request was met, and never again
did I
> try to pass on misinformation. Amazing...even a toddler can figure out
this
> simple process that adults sometimes try to make so difficult!
>
> Cathy Carothes, IBCLC
> State WIC Breastfeeding Coordinator
> Mississippi State Department of Health
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