mummy2be...
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But the child doesn't know any difference???? Of course they arnt going to want to stop something that they have been having since day dot, and my friends mf doesn't understand why the cruel children in his playground are ripping him apart for
It, it's normal to him. I think the damage from the bullying is doing alot more damage than stopping would. My friend has admitted she hasn't weaned him off because she loves doing it and that IS selfish.
Maybe she loves it so much because she knows it's best for her child. I enjoy BF because I can see the good it's doing my baby. I'm happy because she's happy. I don't think we should stop doing things for fear of our children being bullied. Kids will always pick on someone who is different but we can't all just follow the mainstream just to avoid being picked on. Hopefully one day extended BF won't be seen as so unusual and kids wouldn't be bullied for it. Maybe your friend could BF in private. There's no need for his friends to know that he's still BF.
She does do it privately I believe BUT as I said, to her lb this is the norm, so he goes into school and talks about it to his classmates with no shame... And obviously gets jumped on. If my friend were to tell him to keep it a secret surely then it's behaving as of there's something to be ashamed of?
Idk, in my opinion I think she's doing more damage continuing to bf than stopping..... But that's just my opinion, we all have them![]()
Why should he be shamed? hes 4 fgs! hardly a teenager. Good on her, and good on him. If breastfeeding was not considered as dirty and done openly in public, not in toilets then children wouldnt be bullied over it as it would be normal and quite rightly so.
He shouldn't be ashamed but if she started telling him not to tell his friends then that's getting him to behave as if it's something to be ashamed of.
I don't think bf is dirty, I think bf is a beautiful and natural thing, and if You can do it then its the best start you can give your baby. But I do think it's for babies and not for children, 4 years old to me is a child. I dont want to cause offence to anyone by what I say but I am entitled to my opinion just like everyone else.

Eta: he asked her the other day why he is different and non of his friends get special milk? He then also cried and told her all the other boys call him baby......
