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KirstynNicole
kirstynnicole
KirstynNicole
Breastfeeding mamas, I nurse my 6 month old to sleep every night since she got home from the hospital. It always ends up being time to eat at bedtime plus it’s comforting to her. I’m curious did your little one break out of that by him or herself or did you have to do it? How does this work? Did you feed solids and eventually just breastfeed for bed to a certain age? I plan on breastfeeding as long as I can that’s comfortable for us I’m thinking 12 months.
23.04.2018

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santistevanmommie
santistevanmommie
@kirstynnicole, breastmilk doesn’t do that to their teeth. Mostly because it’s tailored to what they need. Also there’s 2x LESS sugar in our breastmilk than there is in cows milk. (Which is what is usually in the bottle at night time after 1)
So far, my daughters teeth look good. This year she’ll be going for her first dentist appointment.
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kirstynnicole
kirstynnicole
@santistevanmommie, I know a few mommas who breastfed till about 3 because their kids didn’t want to stop they would cry, my only concern would be teeth rotting.
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kirstynnicole
kirstynnicole
@mamaof2here, she has a milk protein allergy so milk could very well be out of the picture for her. Maybe I can do almond milk. But I also only breastfed no bottles, I tried bottles a few times and she would gag and cried and pumping was just to much for me and I couldn’t keep up so I’d end up engorged.
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santistevanmommie
santistevanmommie
My daughter is 2 and she CAN go to sleep without it. Most nights she still gets it but I’ve put her to bed without it many times
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