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Feb. 17th, 2005 06:20 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's odd how many recently or hugely pregnant people I know, suddenly - I never did before I was pregnant myself. It's all a big conspiracy!
One by one, my family are asking me "What, you're not still breastfeeding her, are you? Why?" It's an effort to tell the truth - "Why not?" rather than come up with rational justifications along the lines of "WHO guidelines... NHS guidelines... The global average is over 3 years you know..." and, worst of all, "Because of her dairy intolerance." What am I doing, justifying myself like this? Feeding my baby is normal. Formula feeders don't have to suddenly justify why they haven't changed to something else at 9 months. Why is formula feeding more "grown up"? Why is breastfeeding only for young babies? What's wrong here?
Hi, choir.
Re: Oh no - breastfeeding at five months! And: who is Philip, anyway?
Date: 2005-02-17 08:43 pm (UTC)Linnea got solids at about 16 weeks - up to a millilitre of mashed banana! She wanted it. I imagine Stella will know when Amy wants solids, too, and introduce non-allergenic foods gradually. We're working on introducing gluten now, but it makes me very nervous.
Pesticides - I use organic-certified food, and when we're out, we use organic pre-bottled babyfood, because I can't pack it in as sterile an environment, and the jars are useful if I'm going to be going from hot to old to hot to cold, on and off buses and in and out of shops. And I consider fruit skins to be a sanitary wrapping, too.
Stalker - heh. Who put her diary on the internet?
A.