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If you were/are breastfeeding a toddler, what did you call it?

57 replies

theUrbanDryad · 19/02/2008 20:44

ds is 13 months and starting to get the hang of words. we call breastmilk "boobie milk" or "boobie juice" (blame dh for that one) but a few weeks ago my LLL leader asked how i'd feel in Tesco in a year's time with him shouting "BOOOOBIE NOW MAMA!!"

he does sign for milk sometimes, but i'm wondering if there are any acceptable words i can use other than "milk", because i want to distinguish between cow's milk and breastmilk.

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trixymalixy · 19/02/2008 20:45

mummy milk

policywonk · 19/02/2008 20:46

DS2 calls it 'na na', but then he always has - it's the word he came up with for it.

How about mummmy (or whatever he calls you) milk?

Jacanne · 19/02/2008 20:47

DD2 called it "booboo" but was pretty discreet about asking for it. My friends children call it "mummy milk" but she still gets "I want Mummy milk now".

theUrbanDryad · 19/02/2008 20:47

i wondered if "mama milk" would be too much for him to get his little head round though? i was wondering about a short, one syllable word...

(how are you btw Trixy - not seen you on the PN thread for ages!!)

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berolina · 19/02/2008 20:47

mama milk here. ds1 (2.9) is delightful: 'Can I have some mama milk, please?'

fingerwoman · 19/02/2008 20:47

i am not feeding a toddler, but i know a few people who are and all their children have their own words for it, seems to be quite common,.
a few off the top of my head are "bahs" "boo-boo" and "mmm mmm's"

Tipex · 19/02/2008 20:47

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theUrbanDryad · 19/02/2008 20:48

Jacanne - does she get I WANT MUMMY MILK NOW! at top volume in the middle of Tescos?

@ nanana

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whomovedmychocolate · 19/02/2008 20:48

"Norky" is what it's called in our house.

theUrbanDryad · 19/02/2008 20:49

berolina - that's soooo sweet!

think i just want to discourage use of the word "boobie" really. must train dh!

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UnderRated · 19/02/2008 20:49

Milk. Or Mummymilk (his word, not mine)

pistachio · 19/02/2008 20:50

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KateF · 19/02/2008 20:50

dd3 just called it "milky" and she knew better than to shout for it, in Tesco or anywhere else

trixymalixy · 19/02/2008 20:52

Do you know I answered this without even reading that it was you that posted it UD!!

I'm good thanks. Haven't posted on the Jan thread for ages as I just can't keep up with the chatting and feel bad as I seem to pop on for a moan every so often!!!

how are you?

policywonk · 19/02/2008 20:53

I think the yelling-head-off-in-Tesco thing is at least partly down to the child's disposition. DS2 wil say 'na na, na na, na na' very insistently, but he will also take the self-service route and plunge his hand down my front until he is elbow-deep in my cleavage. I have only just (he's just had his 3rd birthday) trained him to stop doing this in public.

I can understand that you don't want your LO yelling 'boobie', tho.

theUrbanDryad · 19/02/2008 20:53

Kate - how did you stop her doing it? to be fair, ds is very good about pulling my top up when we're out in public - we don't breastfeed very much when we're out and about, although if we're at home he does do the old "drive-by nursing" (and i'm sure those of you nursing toddlers will know what i mean by that! )

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ChirpyGirl · 19/02/2008 20:53

I stopped feeding DD1 before she could talk bt when I feed DD2 she calls it 'Beeboo' as she can't say Boobie, but I love Beeboo, it doesn't sound like BFing but is quite distinct.

(As in, 'DD2 needs Beeboo now mummy, now, give her Beeboo please, now , no now, Beeeeeeeeboooooooooo....etc)

theUrbanDryad · 19/02/2008 20:54

Trixy - come on and moan, it's what we're there for!

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MaeWest · 19/02/2008 20:57

I've always said just 'milk' to DS for bf (he's 18 months now). To differentiate I refer to cows milk as 'moo milk' or 'milk in a cup'.

Interestingly, when he does 'ask' for bf he tends to stick his tongue out and make a 'ssss' noise, no idea where that came from , this is combined with tugging at my top. And he generally doesn't ask for it when we're out as he's too busy charging around like a loon.

theUrbanDryad · 19/02/2008 20:58

if we're out and ds wants a bf he headbutts me like a goat. very cute

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BabiesEverywhere · 19/02/2008 21:02

My 18 month old DD either :-

: says 'milk' (we don't give her cows milk so no confusion for us)
: signs 'milk'
: throws herself on my lap in a nursing position (usually when she is super tired)

alarkaspree · 19/02/2008 21:04

My ds just says milk too. Or rather, 'muk. muk. muk. MUK. Peeeeeaaaase?'

Cows' milk is 'cup. muk'

theUrbanDryad · 19/02/2008 21:05

do you think i could train him to call it Optimus Prime? So much cooler to have child bellowing OPTIMUS PRIME MAMA!!!

prolly not eh?

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misdee · 19/02/2008 21:18

dd3 called it 'Boo'

Feenie · 19/02/2008 21:25

I call it milk. Ds calls it 'nah-noo' or 'nin'.