littlestar85
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i thought that once adult teeth came in, which some kids start getting them around that age, they wouldn't be able to suckle anymore?
more power to any mother that wants to express and give the milk to her child but i do think its a bit odd to have a pre-teen on the breast :s.
The girl in the documentary was actually losing her ability to breastfeed. She was a bit upset at this but her mum explained she was becoming a big girl etc etc.. she knew she would have to stop soon
Haven't read the 56 pages... But when I saw this I did think 'yawwwwnnn not this again!' ...
This family were on a UK documentary a few years back and people keep regurgitating it, comparing to Little Britain and using it as 'proof' that it's weird to breastfeed until a child self weans.
The average age for humans worldwide to self-wean is between 2 and 7... it's only over here in the 'civilised' western world that it's seen as strange.
Milk teeth are called 'milk teeth' for a reason and it's possible that an 8 year old will still have some and still have the ability to breastfeed. The girl in the documentary was losing her ability to breastfeed and her older sister told her that eventually her tongue would go stiff and she wouldn't be able to get the milk out. I thought it was fascinating to hear that insight as it's not very often a child can verbalise their experience of breastfeeding as well as these girls did. I think one of them described breastmilk as 'the most beautiful taste in the world' which I thought was just lovely. Yes, 8 is older than average but it's not unheard of. If she can physically still extract the milk then her body may still have a need for it. All children do eventually lose the ability to do it once they no longer need it. The vast majority of breastfed children will self-wean before 8, who cares if this girl didn't?
Humans are the only species who wean their children off the breast before they are ready and who choose to feed their children milk from another species in a way that isn't natural to our biological make-up often in order to 'get the child of the breast'. It's a very sorry state of affairs when the majority of people think that letting nature take its course is wrong.