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Lädt ... The Nursing Mother's Guide to Weaningvon Kathleen Huggins, Linda Ziedrich
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. The only book that I could find covering the variety of options on how to wean a child from breastfeeding. Not only does it include a variety of ages, cultures, and methods, it takes a non-judgemental voice about a mother's personal decision on how and when she feels she should wean. The authors even discuss how to handle criticisms from family, friends, etc. Additionally, mothers' personal anecdotes and interviews about the feelings, choices and process of weaning provide the reader with additional depth and a feeling that she's not alone in trying to figure out the best thing for her and her child. The only drawback is that the book is so inclusive that there may be only sections that are pertinent to the reader. It is well organized though so it is not hard to find appropriate sections. Many breastfeeding mothers express concerns about weaning when their babies are just a few weeks old. This book explores all aspects of weaning, starting with historical aspects and ending with weaning a child over three and life after weaning. Offers practical and helpful advice that respects the needs and feelings of both mother and child. Zeige 3 von 3 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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The authors are strongly biased towards longer-term breastfeeding whenever possible, which might bother some people, but it was helpful to me because that means they actually deal with the issues of older nurslings, which is what I have. Most advice on weaning amounts to: "Oh, just drop a feed every week/few days and replace it with a meal or formula." That doesn't work so well with a vocal, single-minded toddler who knows what she wants!
I also really enjoyed the first chapter which includes an overview of the history of breastfeeding and its substitutes in "the West." It's a wonder anyone in Europe or North America survived infancy in the last few centuries! I would highly recommend this book to anyone breastfeeding, regardless of how long they plan to continue it. ( )