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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 612877"><p>I did a really stupid thing. I took one of difficult child 2's pills instead of mine a few nights ago. I had to pump and throw the milk away. Cherub was not happy with a bottle. Then I got a milk blister from pumping. Very painful for her to nurse. The pediatrician said if I let her nurse past 15 months I'll have problems weaning her because the nursing will be more for emotional comfort than food. </p><p></p><p>Cherub just doesn't eat very much normal food. She doesn't want to eat much. She plays with it, and then nurses. If it weren't for the blister I wouldn't be considering weaning her.</p><p></p><p>husband thinks I should wean her. We spent most of the day in the ER because he broke his left foot (small break and ankle sprain) and severely sprained his right ankle. Cherub was left with my sisters. She was mostly ok, but towards evening she was getting frantic to nurse. She doesn't know what to do with a bottle, sippy cup, or regular cup.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking of restricting nursing until evening. And to keep offering bottles, food, sippies, ect.. Thanks for letting me think out loud here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 612877"] I did a really stupid thing. I took one of difficult child 2's pills instead of mine a few nights ago. I had to pump and throw the milk away. Cherub was not happy with a bottle. Then I got a milk blister from pumping. Very painful for her to nurse. The pediatrician said if I let her nurse past 15 months I'll have problems weaning her because the nursing will be more for emotional comfort than food. Cherub just doesn't eat very much normal food. She doesn't want to eat much. She plays with it, and then nurses. If it weren't for the blister I wouldn't be considering weaning her. husband thinks I should wean her. We spent most of the day in the ER because he broke his left foot (small break and ankle sprain) and severely sprained his right ankle. Cherub was left with my sisters. She was mostly ok, but towards evening she was getting frantic to nurse. She doesn't know what to do with a bottle, sippy cup, or regular cup. I'm thinking of restricting nursing until evening. And to keep offering bottles, food, sippies, ect.. Thanks for letting me think out loud here. [/QUOTE]
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