Showing posts with label breast feeding; weaning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breast feeding; weaning. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Booby Juice

Booby juice.  That's what my five year old nephew calls breast milk.  He was so fascinated watching me feed Little One.  "Did I drink booby juice when I was a baby?" "Yes, babies drink booby juice," his mother replied.  But when he saw a bottle of expressed milk on the table he exclaimed with tears in his eyes, "I don't want to drink that booby juice!"  Thank goodness!  It would have been far more awkward if he had asked for some.

I'm reminded of this story because in a few short months Little One will be turning 1.  And I'm now facing the question, will she still be drinking booby juice?  Or would it be better if I gave her cow's milk, goat's milk, soy milk, almond milk, or no milk?

I love breast feeding my daughter.  Especially now that she's constantly on the move.  It's the only time I really get to cuddle with her.  Unfortunately I'm away from her 40 hours a week and when we are together (and she's awake) she won't drink it 'straight from the tap'.  That's right, she'll only latch when she's half asleep.  That means I have to pump four times a day so she has enough milk to drink.  With setup, pumping and clean up that works out to about two hours a day!   And I loathe pumping.  (I'll have to detail the pros and cons of breast feeding and pumping elsewhere.)

So now back to the question.  What should Little One drink after she turns one?  I'd like for her to continue having booby juice as a part of her diet.  The World Health Organization recommends babies be fed breast milk until at least two years old.  In fact, if she drank 'right from the tap' I don't think I'd even be thinking about this right now.  But two hours is a good chunk of time.  It'd be great if I could spend it doing something rather than fighting off  a nine month old that wants to play with and pull on the breast pump.

Maybe adding in a glass of something else once a day?  But what to choose?  They all seem like bad options to me.  Little One gets an upset tummy when I drink cow's milk, so that's out.  Goat's milk and soy milk taste heinous to me.  And we're trying very hard to feed Little One what we eat.  Getting special milk just for her complicates things.  The whole purpose of this blog is to simplify to make my life easier!  That leaves almond milk or no milk.  I love the taste of almond milk.  And vanilla almond milk tastes a lot like breast milk.  (You were curios too, right?  But it's a nut, and I'm worried about allergies.

This article from my favorite breast feeding site, kellymom, provided a lot of insight.  I think I'll try to pump Little One full of good solid food, and hope she cuts back on booby juice on her own.  And maybe throw in a glass of almond milk once in a while.  Well, I guess this counts as a plan.  Kind of.  Has anyone else out there tried to partially wean?