This is a topic that most mothers struggle with...Trust me, I also asked myself a lot of questions related to this topic. As a mum, your greatest joy is being able to give the best to your baby because like it not, these adorable innocent children are given to us to take care of, you get to decide what happens to them; what they eat, what they wear, what school they attend, what they become etc. It's almost like you are given a blank sheet and asked to write whatever you like to on it. So the fear of not making the right decisions when it comes to your kids is inevitable. But do not forget, as a human, you may make some mistakes but the most important thing is, first, learn from your mistakes. Secondly, ensure you do some research and ask the right people questions to ensure you do not make such mistakes again, and lastly, forgive yourself. Do not dwell on a mistake for too long, it keeps you trapped. Okay so lets move on to the topic here, Are there more benef...
"When to wean?" It's a question that's top in the mind of nursing mothers. First, What does it mean to Wean: It means to accustom an infant (or other young mammal) to food other than its mother's milk. Your baby is considered weaned when he stops nursing and gets all his nutrition from sources other than the breast. Although babies are also weaned from the bottle, the term usually refers to when a baby stops breastfeeding. Some moms stop at 6 months, others serve a combination of solids and breast milk till the baby is 1 year old. Its also not surprising to see toddlers who breastfeed up to 2 years old. Ultimately, Weaning is a personal decision and should be based on what's best for your family. Perhaps as a working mom, you need to return to work after your 3 months Maternity leave, you may choose to wean your baby off breast milk at 4-7 months and introduce bottle-feeding. Weaning doesn't necessarily signal the end of the intimate bond you and your...