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Weekend away without 16 month DD - how to help us both cope

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Tapster · 27/02/2008 19:06

She still feeds 4 times a day but luckily no at night. I am planning a weekend away without DD and leaving her with DH in a months time.

If I didn't wean her before going would I be fine with just expressing a bit off or will I be in lots of pain. Will she go completely ballastic?

I left her this afternoon with my MIL she tried to get milk off my MIL... . She is completely addicted to boob, to be honest I'm ready to stop but she certainly isn't. I've just suffered a miscarriage and really need some time away.

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motherhurdicure · 27/02/2008 22:48

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Tapster · 28/02/2008 12:37

Thanks for replying (it can feel a it lonely being an extended BFer, the board seems to focus on tiny babies). Will take a pump with me, a cleavage would be nice but not great for a yoga weekend worried about the leakage may well take breast pads as well just in case.

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LiegeAndLief · 28/02/2008 12:55

I don't really have much advice but didn't want you to feel lonely - I'm feeding ds at 18 months and I think there are quite a few extended bfers around!

I think at this age you are much less likely to get engorged or leak. I've never left ds for a weekend but we have skipped feeds here and there and I've barely noticed. Probably best to be prepared with the pump and breast pads though.

Very sorry about your mc, hope you enjoy your break.

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MaeWest · 28/02/2008 13:01

Like Liege&Lief I don't have constructive advice as haven't left DS (19 months) overnight yet. Have gone 24 hours between feeds due to working late and no problems.

I work 2 days a week and feeding is haphazard on the days that I don't work. My boobs seem to cope and I rarely feel 'full'.

Hope you have a good weekend away, sorry about your mc, sounds like a tough time for you...

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