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thesheriff443
19-06-2022, 03:08 PM
I was watching 24 hours in a and e last night
A two year old boy was in a and e after bumping his head, was due to be examined but his mum said he wanted some milk so started to breast feed him.
My personal opinion is that to me it seems too long to be feeding a child with breast milk
What’s you’re opinion?
Niamh.
19-06-2022, 03:33 PM
My opinion is its not really any of my business how long a mother chooses to breast feed her child, 2 is still very young [emoji2272]
Crimson Dynamo
19-06-2022, 03:36 PM
usually its a mix of baby food and breast milk till about 2 and stop is the average i think
rusticgal
19-06-2022, 03:50 PM
I personally think its looks a little odd...however it is the most natural thing to do...its good for the baby/child and it doesnt cost a penny. Each to their own.
Cherie
19-06-2022, 04:36 PM
I don’t care, at 2 it’s probably more of a comfort thing than nutrition as the child will have been weaned onto solids
thesheriff443
19-06-2022, 05:40 PM
I think for me seeing the size of the child still being breast fed was a bit of a shock.
user104658
19-06-2022, 07:40 PM
Both of mine were breastfed (not by me) until around 14 months I think, but there was no specific plan to stop, they just sort of… did. My eldest actually quite abruptly, one day she was just like “nah” and that was that.
ThomasC
19-06-2022, 08:17 PM
Considering a child at that age will be on solids, I don't see the reason for continuing to breast feed. ......having said that, it's at the discretion of the mother.
UserSince2005
19-06-2022, 08:18 PM
I would have breast milk on my cornflakes if it wasn’t so expensive
ThomasC
19-06-2022, 08:20 PM
I would have breast milk on my cornflakes if it wasn’t so expensive
Breast milk? :joker:
Maybe something else :joker:
UserSince2005
19-06-2022, 08:21 PM
Breast milk? :joker:
Maybe something else :joker:
Nutritious and delicious
AnnieK
19-06-2022, 09:15 PM
Lots of toddlers would still have a bottle at age 2, its no different if they have been exclusively breast fed. You don't get an instruction manual, so you will do whatever feels right. My kid was a hungry baby, I had to supplement with bottles and started weaning at 3 months....the advice at the time was no solids till 6 months but once I started he slept better and was far more content. One of my friends still nursed at bedtime till her daughter was 3....you do what you feel is best :shrug:
Gusto Brunt
07-07-2022, 02:27 PM
I watched a documentary about ten years ago, about a 23-year-old guy who was still breast fed and it showed him with his mum on her boobs.
Apparently, as long as the sucking motion continues the mother still gives milk.
Mystic Mock
07-07-2022, 02:33 PM
I watched a documentary about ten years ago, about a 23-year-old guy who was still breast fed and it showed him with his mum on her boobs.
Apparently, as long as the sucking motion continues the mother still gives milk.
23 years old did you say?
At that point there's something really off there.:joker:
I suppose it's their choice.
Glenn.
07-07-2022, 03:44 PM
My opinion is its not really any of my business how long a mother chooses to breast feed her child, 2 is still very young [emoji2272]
This really
Gusto Brunt
07-07-2022, 03:46 PM
23 years old did you say?
At that point, there's something really off there.:joker:
I suppose it's their choice.
I'm not sure if he was autistic. But the mother did look very peculiar. Looked like an ageing hippy. No mention of the father.
But the 'kid' went into a fetal position on his mother's boobs. Bizarre.
Mystic Mock
07-07-2022, 07:02 PM
I'm not sure if he was autistic. But the mother did look very peculiar. Looked like an ageing hippy. No mention of the father.
But the 'kid' went into a fetal position on his mother's boobs. Bizarre.
I honestly don't even know what to say to that.:joker:
For once I'm truly speechless.
Gusto Brunt
07-07-2022, 08:13 PM
I honestly don't even know what to say to that.:joker:
For once I'm truly speechless.
I've tried to find the video but couldn't. Even though I saw it ten years ago, I think it was a1990s documentary.
I think for me seeing the size of the child still being breast fed was a bit of a shock.
You haven’t seen Game of Thrones then ??
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Mystic Mock
07-07-2022, 11:11 PM
I've tried to find the video but couldn't. Even though I saw it ten years ago, I think it was a1990s documentary.
I thought that the 1990's was supposed to be the decade of cheesy Shows? Not incestuous Shows.:laugh:
Gusto Brunt
08-07-2022, 01:53 AM
I thought that the 1990's was supposed to be the decade of cheesy Shows? Not incestuous Shows.:laugh:
This programme was shown on Denmark TV. With Danish subtitles but the mum and son were English. It wasn't incest. The mother was doing it because she thought there were health benefits to her son. There was also a girl aged 9 or thereabouts still breastfeeding. Not incest. Just bizarre.
Mystic Mock
08-07-2022, 01:55 AM
This programme was shown on Denmark TV. With Danish subtitles but the mum and son were English. It wasn't incest. The mother was doing it because she thought there were health benefits to her son. There was also a girl aged 9 or thereabouts still breastfeeding. Not incest. Just bizarre.
So she says.:laugh:
Being serious I agree with you that the case is really bizarre, incest or no incest.
Gusto Brunt
08-07-2022, 02:06 AM
So she says.:laugh:
Being serious I agree with you that the case is really bizarre, incest or no incest.
This programme was part of a series of documentaries about strange human behaviour. One also featured a middle aged man who wanted his healthy leg amputated because he felt it wasn't part of him. He said if no surgeon would operate he'd take a chainsaw to his leg himself. He was deemed sane. He certainly didn't appear crazy but suffered from body dysmorphia
Mystic Mock
08-07-2022, 02:11 AM
This programme was part of a series of documentaries about strange human behaviour. One also featured a middle aged man who wanted his healthy leg amputated because he felt it wasn't part of him. He said if no surgeon would operate he'd take a chainsaw to his leg himself. He was deemed sane. He certainly didn't appear crazy but suffered from body dysmorphia
Jesus Christ! This programme sounds messed up.
Gusto Brunt
08-07-2022, 02:11 AM
Jesus Christ! This programme sounds messed up.
Controversial yes!!
Mystic Mock
08-07-2022, 02:14 AM
Controversial yes!!
Ironically though I do wonder if this Show ever was successful at managing to help people like the guy with body dysmorphia? Because he would've been watched by enough people to have maybe had someone seek to help him out hopefully.
Gusto Brunt
08-07-2022, 02:20 AM
Ironically though I do wonder if this Show ever was successful at managing to help people like the guy with body dysmorphia? Because he would've been watched by enough people to have maybe had someone seek to help him out hopefully.
I'd never heard of body dysphoria before that. The programme also featured a young trans guy transitioning to a woman. Not bizarre but back then not as common as today.
Mystic Mock
08-07-2022, 03:37 AM
I'd never heard of body dysphoria before that. The programme also featured a young trans guy transitioning to a woman. Not bizarre but back then not as common as today.
I think TV in general was much lighter back then.
The 90's TV was probably the decade that started to experiment with what we now class as common knowledge in society.
Gusto Brunt
08-07-2022, 04:58 AM
I think TV in general was much lighter back then.
The 90's TV was probably the decade that started to experiment with what we now class as common knowledge in society.
In the 1990s. TV chiefs weren't afraid to screen something different. Even it offended some people.
No one else's business tbh
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