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Hi all, a mother, to whom I have already given a response, has given me
permission to post her question to Lactnet. Here it is:
"I have been nursing my 26 month old son while working full-time. I have
loved the relationship and nursing. Recently, though he has tried to nurse
from his day care providers, both attentive and caring women who (sic) my
son loves, by trying to unbutton clothes, put his hand down their shirt,
etc. In addition, they think his tendency to push (more aggressive than
others in the class) is related to his nursing. The director of the day care
has suggested/urged that I wean him. Whe he is with me, even around other
children, he is not all aggressive.
"Have you heard of this experience before? Any suggestions or insights? I
really appreciate any ideas you can give me."
Here address is: [log in to unmask]
Jack Newman, MD, FRCPC
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