- Like an automaton, you proffer your breast when you hear the words milk, milkies, boob, boobie, etc. [or any utterance that sounds remotely similar].
- You gaze longingly at your regular bras, tucked into the far reaches of your lingerie drawer, and haven’t the slightest recollection of the last time you wore one.
- Why buy the milk when you get mama’s milk for free is no longer a humorous saying. In fact, you’re thinking about charging at this point.
- You’re ready to disassociate yourself from the Got Milk? campaign.
- You’re seriously questioning having another baby any time in the near future [because the thought of another nursling makes you cringe].
- You no longer think the I’m a Boob Man onesie is cute. At all.
- You’re ready to wear something other than tank tops and cardigans [because, you know, you stopped wearing nursing clothing LONG ago].
- Nursing in public? Pfft! No biggie [almost everyone’s glimpsed my breasts at this point].
- Your little one can now ask to nurse…using a complete sentence.
- Even your grungiest regular bra looks appealing.
Great list of signs you’re ready. My first 2 babies each quit nursing around 16 months. My current ‘baby’ will be 2 in 2 weeks and still nurses several times a day! I thought she would self wean too and I definitely was not planning to nurse past 2 but…
Thanks! Yup – our kiddos have other plans, don’t they? Great job with your breastfeeding journeys, mama! 😉
My daughter is 3 1/2 and any suggestion that she nurse less than 3 times a day leaves her distraught. So she can ask for it with complete sentences AND back it up with reasons (not that they make sense to adults, but they totally do to her; her favorite is, “Because it’s not a good idea [to wait/skip it]”). I think her baby brother will self wean before she does.
Hi Ladies. My daughter is 2 1/2 and she does not want to give up the night feed at all, only has day feed if she is not well or unsettled. I am going to have a hysterectomy next week and have been told i have to give up bf. I don’t know if i’m more distraught or if she is. How do i stop????? Please help, she doesn’t seem old enough to understand. PLEASE ANY SUGGESTIONS, i’m running out of time. Will be hospital for 3 to 4 days. Thank you.
My son stopped on his own, so I’m putting your question up on the wall, mama — don’t fret! Here is the link to the post with your question: https://www.facebook.com/TheMedianMommy/posts/735348343175228
Two years & months. Going strong! Yes she eats and drinks like normal too.. I fill now it’s her bonding thing &/or when she is being very picky and doesn’t want anything that we have fixed to eat, she wants “beebs”
Well done, mama!
I dont know if this was suppose to be serious?
I have one serious tip on when you know your done breastfeeding– when your child weans him or her self.
My daughter is almost 18months and no signs of stopping any time soon. I wear normal clothes and even fancy push up bras. I will admit I have wished she would wean but Im not going to push her to wean for my selfish reasons. She gets comfort from nursing im not going to take that from her.
Extended breastfeeding is very beneficial for a toddler so no its not a “sign when your ready to stop breastfeeding” when your toddler can ask to nurse. Things like that is why moms only shoot for a goal of a year and why there are so many people who are ok with infants breastfeeding but think it is wrong after a year is because comments like that.
“Completely tongue-in-cheek, here are some signs that you may be ready to stop breastfeeding:” 100% satire — I nursed my son for two years.
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