What is extreme breastfeeding?

So, what exactly do they mean by “extreme breastfeeding”? I must admit, the first time I heard it, I had visions of mums throwing themselves out of planes or bungee jumping with a little one latched on, but no, apparently it means breastfeeding a child up until and after he has reached two years of age. Advertisement.
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What is excessive breastfeeding?

4-minute read. A mother's milk supply usually adjusts to her baby's needs after about 4 weeks of breastfeeding. Some mothers continue to make more milk than the baby requires, and this is known as 'oversupply'. Oversupply can make breastfeeding difficult for both mother and baby.
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What's the longest a woman can breastfeed?

Some mothers breast-feed their children up until they are 5-years-old. July 29, 2007 — -- Many people see breast-feeding as a natural and loving part of motherhood. So, while there may be disagreements about the proper places to nurse, there is little disagreement about its benefits to infants.
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Can I breastfeed my 7 year old?

But people should be informed that nursing a 6-7+year-old is a perfectly normal and natural and healthy thing to be doing for the child, and that their fears of emotional harm are baseless."
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Is there such thing as breastfeeding for too long?

As the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) states, “There is no evidence that extended breastfeeding is harmful to mother or child.” In fact, the AAFP goes a step further and claims that nursing beyond infancy can lead to “better social adjustment” for children.
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Is it OK to breastfeed a 5 year old?

It adds: "You and your baby can carry on enjoying the benefits of breastfeeding for as long as you like." The World Health Organization agrees that breastfeeding should continue "up to two years of age or beyond".
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Can I breastfeed my husband during pregnancy?

Generally speaking, breastfeeding your husband or partner is OK. It's not perverted or wrong if you want the person you are intimate with to breastfeed, or if they ask to try breastfeeding or taste your breast milk.
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Is it normal to breastfeed a 10 year old?

“If they feed for as long as they want to they will naturally wean. “In a lot of countries it's perfectly normal to breastfeed older children and they will do it for a lot longer than we do in the West.”
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What country breastfeeds the longest?

The result is the highest breastfeeding rate of any developed country: 99 percent of babies born in Norway are at least partially breastfed, 80 percent of them to six months or beyond. A woman breastfeeds her child as she waits to donate milk at a human milk bank in Lima, on January 31, 2013.
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Can a man breastfeed?

The answer is yes! Although rare, there are historical records of men breastfeeding their infants, usually when the mother was unable to because of illness or death. One of the earliest mentions comes from the Talmud, which describes a man who nursed his infant after his wife's death during childbirth.
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What are the negative effects of breastfeeding?

Potential Side Effects of Breastfeeding
  • Painful, Cracked Nipples. Nipples can get hurt in the first few days as you and your baby adjust to nursing. ...
  • Breast Engorgement. ...
  • Mastitis. ...
  • Plugged Milk Ducts. ...
  • Fungal Infections. ...
  • Pain Due to Pumping.
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Why do I still have milk in my breast after 6 years?

Reasons for lactating when not recently pregnant can range from hormone imbalances to medication side effects to other health conditions. The most common cause of breast milk production is an elevation of a hormone produced in the brain called prolactin. Elevation of prolactin can be caused by: medications.
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How many Oz is considered an oversupply?

Releasing more than 3-4 ounces of milk per breast per feeding can constitute oversupply.
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How do I know if I have an oversupply?

Signs of Oversupply - Mom

Leaking a lot of milk. Breast pain from feeling overly full. Nipple pain usually from infant biting, chewing or clenching down to slow a very fast let down. Recurring plugged ducts or mastitis.
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Why does my baby pull off the breast and cry?

Some babies pull off the breast crying due a fast or slow flow of breastmilk. If your baby pulls off your breast soon after your let-down (when milk begins to flow from your breast) and is coughing or gagging, you may have an overactive let-down reflex.
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What cultures do not breastfeed?

In strict Islamic regimes, like Iran and Saudi Arabia, breastfeeding in public is forbidden. On the flipside of this law, breastfeeding is also seen as a religious duty. The Quran specifies that babies should be breastfed by their mothers or a wet nurse for approximately two years.
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What country has the lowest rate of breastfeeding?

LONDON — Only 1 in 200 women in the U.K., or 0.5 percent, breastfeed their children until they are 1 year old — the lowest rate in the world. That jaw-dropping figure was published this week in the Lancet medical journal in a study analyzing global trends in breastfeeding.
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What age does breast milk stop being beneficial?

The World Health Organization recommends that all babies be exclusively breastfed for 6 months, then gradually introduced to appropriate foods after 6 months while continuing to breastfeed for 2 years or beyond. Stopping breastfeeding is called weaning. It is up to you and your baby to decide when the time is right.
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Can I drink my wife's breast milk in Islam?

According to the Hanafi maddhab, the husband is not allowed to intentionally drink the milk of the wife, if he does he must spit it out and wash his mouth.
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Do men like breast milk?

Yep, a lot of guys prefer breast milk for more sensual reasons.
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What is the taste of breast milk?

Breast milk tastes like milk, but probably a different kind than the store-bought one you're used to. The most popular description is “heavily sweetened almond milk.” The flavor is affected by what each mom eats and the time of day. Here's what some moms, who've tasted it, also say it tastes like: cucumbers.
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Can I give breast milk to my 8 year old?

The Mayo Clinic reports that breast milk is in fact beneficial for children beyond infancy as it offers balanced nutrition and an immunity boost. “There's no age at which breast milk is considered to become nutritionally insignificant for a child,” says the organization.
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Does breastfeeding feel good?

Breastfeeding's good feelings are often emotional as well as physical. Many women report a relaxed, calm state, helping them bond with their babies. Others even say they experience euphoria, a breastfeeding high brought on by the release of the hormones oxytocin and prolactin that accompanies baby's sucking.
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Should I pump if I have oversupply?

But is it really the best idea for your supply? Using a breast pump to manage your supply is a normal and recommended way to remove breast milk from your breasts and save it for later use. If you have an oversupply, however, pumping on top of your normal feeding schedule may make the problem worse.
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