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    #16
    BL, you are a very wise Grandma to bite your tongue, especially with a DIL

    It would be difficult to force a child to breastfeed, so your GS may just get tired over this over the next few months. He may still want the comfort of a bedtime feed, or when he's poorly, but I bet he soon won't want his play interrupted.
    “A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown

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      #17
      I breast fed my babies till they were 6 months old and the reason for stopping was sheer inconvenience of feeding a baby that has become much bigger, it was had to discretely feed a larger baby. I just felt the men in any company I was in were hoping to get a glimpse of my boobs ! Plus as in my DD's case she had lots of teeth by then and she did tend to nibble .

      As for feeding an older child , well I would say that's up to mum I suppose but I would wonder how the 'weaning' period would go, as we all know 2 years old can be extremely temperamental !
      Bring me sunshine in your smile.

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