We're two months into a baby formula shortage because the FDA recalled the product after 4 babies got bacteria infections. These are the same people who want your children to get the death jab.
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🤢 These people are sick! 🤮
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the reason I say two years is because you aren't just feeding your baby, you are passing your immune system to them to protect them and help them build theirs. Their immune system should be ready around 2 years old.
If you need to stop for pregnancy you can always get a pump and pump out the remainder of the supply you need and freeze it. Lot's of women have done this to have their kids closer together while still giving them breastmilk longer.
Lots of women aren't able to breastfeed that long, or at all.
that's society's fault, women are MADE for this, and can do it. problem is they are not being taught correctly anymore and instead are doing things that sabatage their supply due to bad advice from the medical industry. get in the extended breastfeeding groups and these ladies can help guide women to build and keep their supply as long as they want.
There are also women who just have problems with supply for other reasons.
Yes but an issue that can't be solved is very rare
Thanks. Interesting I didn't know 2 years made a big difference. Is there a specific place to read more on that? Also did you taper it up to two years or still do it as their main food?
Definitely not their main food, i introduced real food at 6 months, first was mashed avocado and green juice (we have a juicer to make our own). The long term breastfeeding was to give support to the immune system and to help pass on a good variety of healthy bacteria to their gut and to make sure there was enough vitamins and minerals in the daily diet that would likely get missed in limited food selections. I did "feed on demand" which caused me to have way more milk than I could handle. It does insane wonders for supply. My child would eat normal meals but got breastmilk on demand between meals or at night, anytime. Babies should have an intact immune system by age 2 which is why that was my goal. I think i went a few months past 2 just to be safe but I was so ready to stop when it was time. It's a lot of wear and tear on a woman to support another human life for so long.
Yes it is tiring and I also introduced foods at 6 months. She eats well and breastfeeding on demand but she still wakes up alot wanting breastmilk which is rough on sleep. She is eating solids 3x a day at 10 months and feeding every 3 4 hours on milk besides.. I just didn't know how that worked up till 2. Thank you - I am so new at this.