>a part of me
>keeps wondering, if it hurts a lot and none of the usual culprits for pain
>are present, could it be a sign that nursing during the pregnancy is not in
>the best interest of either mom or the new baby?
I look at it a different way: that the pregnancy is not in the best
interest of the mom or the nursling. That doesn't mean the pregnancy will
end or something, just that maybe it was not the wisest idea to become
pregnant before the current nursling was ready to wean (yes I realize
accidents and choices happen, but this is hardly the nursling's fault nor
should he have to suffer for it). But I am a firm believer in natural
weaning, so maybe that colors my thoughts.
-wendey (studying LC in Montreal)
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