Why do I want to breastfeed my partner?

Why do I want to breastfeed my partner?

Reasons You May Want Your Partner to Breastfeed Balance out uneven breasts: If your baby has a breast preference or one of your breasts does not make as much milk as the other one, your partner can help to even out your breasts by breastfeeding on the smaller or neglected side.

Can I breastfeed my 12 year old?

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends nursing up to one year and as long as mutually desired by the mother and the child.

Is it possible for a girl to produce milk without being pregnant?

Hormones signal the mammary glands in your body to start producing milk to feed the baby. But it’s also possible for women who have never been pregnant — and even men — to lactate. This is called galactorrhea, and it can happen for a variety of reasons.

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Can you drink your own breastmilk?

While a mother may benefit marginally from the nutrients found in breast milk, according to several lactation experts, a mother who drinks her own breast milk is exceedingly rare.

What is the maximum age to breastfeed?

The World Health Organization recommends that all babies be exclusively breastfed for 6 months, then gradually introduced to appropriate foods after 6 months while continuing to breastfeed for 2 years or beyond.

Is teenage breastfeeding possible?

No. You’ll find those in support of teenage breastfeeding, while they are very few, insist it happens everywhere. You’ll also find that most of those in support of it don’t do it themselves and may not actually know what they are talking about. Let me tell you why it can’t be true: logistics!

Are women who breast-feed past toddlerhood doing something wrong?

I’m not insinuating that women who breast-feed their children past toddlerhood are doing something wrong. It’s your description of the postweaning, clearly sexual breast fondling that is alarming. Your mother sounds like a sexual predator disguising herself as the ultimate attachment parent.

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Did you see the time cover with the 4-year-old breastfeeding?

I hope you missed the newsstands last week and didn’t see the cover of Time featuring a young mother with an almost 4-year-old latched to her breast. That picture would have given you some traumatic flashbacks. I’m not insinuating that women who breast-feed their children past toddlerhood are doing something wrong.

What is the difference between breast feeding then and now?

The difference between breast feeding then and now is that when he was a kid I carried him to the room, sat on chair or bed and fed him, now, whenever he wants to feed on my breasts he carries me in his arms to bed, either makes me sit or lie down, opens my blouse, an