breastfeeding help
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LyndseyLovesToLift wrote: »This is probably a question best suited for your doctor. We may be able to help if you provided more information - such as your height, weight, and goals (lose, gain, maintain?).
...is it normal for a 2.5 year old to still be breastfeeding? If so, is there a valid reason to do it that long? I've honestly never known anyone to breastfeed after the first year, so this is a legitimate question. I can't imagine a toddler that can walk and talk and say the alphabet drinking from my boob.
definitely not normal. A child of that age should be getting all the nutrition he needs from food.
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