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Mumsnet Discussions: Behaviour / development : bfing 10 month baby swinging like a monkey... (6 messages)
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By dewmeadow on Sun 11-May-08 23:36:01
off my norks!

She is so wriggly and active. how do you bf older babies when they're like this? I have been v comfortable at publicly bfing, but she's pulling off all the time for a gawk at what's happening or a wee crawl around my lap before making a dive (literally) for my nipple!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By dewmeadow on Sun 11-May-08 23:36:52
sorry - just realised this isnt Feeding section...oh well blush
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By EnormousChangesAtTheLastMinute on Sun 11-May-08 23:41:44
been through this with dd1, who grew out of it and going through it now with dd2, who i'm hoping will grow out of it. ime there isn't a foolproof solution. you can buy beads or hang bright scarves over your shoulder to try to capture their attention but, well, you know what babies are like. they have short attention spans and minds of their own!
sorry not to be more helpful. but it does pass!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By dewmeadow on Sun 11-May-08 23:43:00
Feel like my nipples are stretching even closer to my knees!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By EnormousChangesAtTheLastMinute on Sun 11-May-08 23:51:28
i'm just trying not to think about what my body is going to look like when all this is over. sigh.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By twinkleymum on Mon 12-May-08 09:10:02
My 6mo DD does this too and has since about 4 months. I've never been comfortable with public bf as a result of this as everyone gets a good eyefull. Literally sometimes as she gets the milk going then bobs off, milk squirts all over her face and me, anyone else if they are next to me. I then have a huge wet patch down my top. I only bf at home and with other mother and baby groups I know well. No advice, just empathy


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