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Jo Frost

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idontbelieveit · 13/07/2008 22:43

Have just seen a bit of American Supernanny where jo pretty much forced a mother to wean her 14 moth old bf baby to help the mother "grow as a person" and because bfing at this age was an unhealthy emotional bond . She was attempting to wean her onto a bottle at nap time. It upset me too much to watch anymore.

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gigglewitch · 13/07/2008 22:46

that has surprised me, i have to say. She has just sunk in my estimation, which has been going down for some time anyway.

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tiktok · 13/07/2008 22:46

Jo Frost is hopeless on breastfeeding issues, though....her 'babycare' book is especially un-insightful.

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AbricotsSecs · 13/07/2008 22:47

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HunphreyCushion · 13/07/2008 22:48

I was shocked by this too.
The mother was rather rail-roaded into the whole thing.

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hunkermunker · 13/07/2008 22:48

That's unasseptable, Jo.

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tiktok · 13/07/2008 22:50

@ hunker!

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Tatties · 13/07/2008 22:51

I cannot watch this programme

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idontbelieveit · 13/07/2008 22:52

totally unasseptable. I couldn't take it when the baby was crying obviously wanting mummy milk and she was trying to force her to have a bottle, why Jo why?
I quite liked supernanny before won't be watching it again.

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sabire · 13/07/2008 22:52

Yet another 'expert' who knows sod all about infant feeding being paid to advise mums on the subject.

Agree - it's unasspetable.

Shame really. I had a bit of a soft spot for her. In a slightly kinky sort of way. If I was a dyke, or a man, JF would definitely be MY nanny of choice. As my dear old dad says 'good god, she's a fine figure of a woman!'.

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idontbelieveit · 13/07/2008 22:54

Her comment "alysia seems to spend all day hangin' off her mother's hip or off her (raised eyebrows) breast" really made my blood boil.

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Yurtgirl · 13/07/2008 22:58

Whats the point of weaning a baby off breasts onto a bottle?

If she was going to do that why not encorage the child to use a cup/sippy cup etc

I rather like jo as well - but I am not surprised she isnt keen on long term bf

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Flibbertyjibbet · 13/07/2008 23:08

Another childless childcare expert trying to tell mums about feeding.

I have followed a lot of her advice but won't be watching her again after this thread. 17 week old babies SHOULD be hanging off their mother's breast fgs!

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elmoandella · 13/07/2008 23:16

i don't agree with putting child onto bottle.should have been a sippy cup/cup.

but i do agree that at 14 month a child shouldn't still be breastfeeding.

and i'm not saying this as someone who only ff before someone attacks me. i breastfed ds for a loooong time in my book. he was 8 months. and i couldn't leave him with anyone as he wouldn't take any sort of liquid except my milk.

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policywonk · 13/07/2008 23:18

What's wrong with bfing a 14-month-old elmo?

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ConnorTraceptive · 13/07/2008 23:19

I loved it when she said "Mum did really well and stayed really detached from "

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ConnorTraceptive · 13/07/2008 23:19

I loved it when she said "Mum did really well and stayed really detached from "

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berolina · 13/07/2008 23:19

Yes elmo, why 'shouldn't' a 14mo 'still' be bf?

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smallwhitecat · 13/07/2008 23:21

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NoBiggy · 13/07/2008 23:21

Elmo, the World Health Organisation recommends bf until 2 years.

Can you send them a postcard pointing out their error?

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ConnorTraceptive · 13/07/2008 23:22

And I have to say that the whole programme just seemed to be about getting the baby weaned and out of parents bed - not exactly hell raising behaviour is it?

Oh ok, there was a little mention about the 12 year old with a bit of a gob on him.

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ConnorTraceptive · 13/07/2008 23:24

She made the "detached" comment after the mum tried to get baby to sleep without a feed. Got her to cuddle her with a pillow between them.

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 13/07/2008 23:26

Oh what a fuckwit. People like her shouldnt be allowed to do this.

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elmoandella · 13/07/2008 23:27

it's just me personally coz i've been there.

i loved the bf at the start. but found it odd the more mobile he got.
when he started cruisin round furniture and just grabbing hold of me for some i thought it was time to take him off.

never said it was wrong for anyone else.

your body, do it as long as you want.

i could give you chapter and verse about the health benefits as well.

it's just my opinion.

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 13/07/2008 23:29

Oh, that's a shame elmo.

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policywonk · 13/07/2008 23:30

Fari enough elmo. Your first post wasn't really phrased like that though - it sounded as though you thought all 14-month-olds should be weaned. (Just pointing this out so you understand why a few of us questioned you.)

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