Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Nursing.

Well, it is official. Lauren has a bottom and top tooth, adjacent from each other. If you stick your finger in her mouth, you will get bitten! Ouch! Now, this may be a taboo subject for blogging but I am going to talk about it anyway.. Nursing!
Yes, I said it! Lauren is 10 months old now, and I am ready to start the process of weaning. She actually takes a bottle rather well, she doesn't discriminate where her food comes from, and no longer has milk allergies, so formula is much less-expensive now. Nursing has been wonderful, and I have loved every minute of it, but I am ready for a little nursing-independence. Let me walk you through some pros and cons of nursing a 10 month old baby girl who just happens to have a little "sass!"
Pro #1. Continual nursing bond with my babe.
#2. Cheap! No formula required.
#3. Not true for everyone: But, helps me with my baby weight.
#4. Easy, no prep-time. Always on the go!
#5. No menstrual cycle! :)

Con #1. To leave her means to pump. ughh!
#2. She can pull on my shirt now, and at times can pull the neck of it down. Accidental flashing!
#3. Sharp pointy little teeth.
#4. Now that she gets distracted more easily, she is a drifting nurser, instead of staying on until she is finished.

So, there you have it. True confessions of a mom who is going to start weaning her daughter. I hope to have her all the way weaned, including last-but-not-least-nightly nursings, by her 1st birthday... which is on December 29th! Wish me luck!

3 comments:

katy said...

you can do it! independence is a wonderful, wonderful thing...

and I'm glad you have a blog now!

Amanda said...

I'm so glad you went through all of this before me! haha...I'm expecting some good tips!

Becky and Bryan said...

Hey, don't listen to that "mom guilt" of not doing it for a year. I did it that long for Hannah. She, too, got teeth and I stopped because of fear of getting bit! I think these days, doing it for ten months is a lot longer than most. Nursing seems to be the thing of the past, so congrats on making it that long! And only two months of formula!! That's great! :)