About that weaning thing

maybe not quite as weaned as we thought 😉


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3 responses to “About that weaning thing”

  1. erm, is that good or bad?!

  2. 🙂 Although Hannah didn’t finally wean fully till she was four, by that point, she could easily miss several days, and then go back to it. It was quite nice, that last year, as she coped fine without it if i wasn’t around, so I didn’t have to worry about that, but at the same time, every feed was special, as I knew that one of them,would with hindsight, be the last one. Eventually one day I realised that the interval had stretched to a month, and gradually she started to talk about when she *used* to bf, rather than asking to do so.

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