I was trying to figure out if Keisha was saying that her child had some sort of deficiency that made breast milk to best answer for her, but I couldn't make out what she was saying about it. But yes, after 1 year old, it's time to wean, and usually after 6 months of nursing, you do it less and less so that by 1 year of age, you are maybe only down to once a day of nursing with breast milk, so of course you are going to stop when you leave your kid. I imagine she was "pumping" in the house? Did any live feeder watchers see that going on? It was news to me that Keisha had a baby and breast feeding at the time of the POV when she was asking to be sent out.
Crystal
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When she made that deal yo be yhe gonaln2 she definately did nitvyhink about any milk .
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On Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 7:19 AM, gibbie scout8775@gmail.com [FunBBGroup] <FunBBGroup@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I never understood why Keisha would leave her baby if she was breastfeeding. Now it turns out the kid is 1y/o and should be starting to be weaned. By that age a kid should be eating also as well as nursing a little in order to get vital nutrients. According to Keisha, the kid eats a little but prefers breast milk. So Keisha thinks breast milk is an adequate diet for a 1/yo. She better talk to her pediatrician.
Posted by: "Crystal Krantz" <lovebarbie@roadrunner.com>
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