Has anyone here BFed their child for longer than 18 months? I always intended to BF (had a great support system from my husband and family - my mom BFed all 3 of us for 18mths, 12mths, and 9mths, respectively) but my only realistic goal was one year. Well, who knew that my daughter would be such a milk addict. She is now 20mths old and really shows no signs of wanting to wean anytime soon. Honestly, I would like to have her weaned by her 2 year birthday but I'm willing to take the 4 months to do it gradually. Ironically, my husband is OK with this and he was sort of at first. My mom, however, thinks it is really weird. She keeps telling me that it is time to stop and I don't want to nurse a 4 year old on the way to preschool, etc. I really don't get it and it is definitely affecting our relationship. She was such a cheerleader in the beginning and even may have been the reason for me going on so long (she used to say "oh, you can BF her for as long as you both want. . .you can go until 2 years. . .) So why the change of heart? I'm so frustrated and I don't know what to do. We're going to spend 2.5 weeks with her next month and I already feel stressed about it.
Our other issue is that she seems to think that my daughter takes up too much of my time. Maybe I am too over-involved but she is a toddler! If I try to read a book in the same room with her, she wants to read it as well, kwim?! It is *very* difficult to get anything done during the day that doesn't involve her in some aspect! My mom comes from the "children our seen and not heard" culture and I have to admit that my husband and I aren't quite practicing this belief (don't get me wrong - she is very well-behaved but we like to do things *with* her!) So this is another point of both spoken and unspoken tension between us.
Anyway, just rambling. Any random thoughts are appreciated.
Our other issue is that she seems to think that my daughter takes up too much of my time. Maybe I am too over-involved but she is a toddler! If I try to read a book in the same room with her, she wants to read it as well, kwim?! It is *very* difficult to get anything done during the day that doesn't involve her in some aspect! My mom comes from the "children our seen and not heard" culture and I have to admit that my husband and I aren't quite practicing this belief (don't get me wrong - she is very well-behaved but we like to do things *with* her!) So this is another point of both spoken and unspoken tension between us.
Anyway, just rambling. Any random thoughts are appreciated.
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