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Tips for curbing unwanted breastfeeding behavior:
All of these things are very normal breastfeeding behaviors for older babies and toddlers. However normal it may be, there is no reason mom has to put up with behaviors that are painful or annoying when breastfeeding. Encourage good breastfeeding manners and discourage unwanted behavior early on. For example, many mothers start using a code word for breastfeeding long before baby is talking, and even a very young baby can learn not to bite when nursing. Many breastfeeding behaviors are a phase, where your child is experimenting with what he can do while breastfeeding. If a particular behavior is only mildly annoying, then one option is to wait for a bit to see if the novelty wears off on its own. Combine this with distraction and redirection as discussed above. You might also hug your child close to you or hold his hand to reiterate the point.
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But it's also the beginning of her love for you — she's realizing just how important you are in her life. He recognizes your smell: Given the choice between a dozen fragrant roses and your sweaty, milk-stained T-shirt, your baby will go for the shirt every time. To your newborn, nothing smells sweeter than you. It's her way of saying "I love you. He'll use this early language called protoconversation to engage with you, so answer back! You're both laying the groundwork for real conversation later. She may scrunch up her face or cry when you step out of the room, and she'll smile upon your return — a sign of her growing attachment. Called mutual attention, this behavior can start when your baby is just a few months old, but it's more pronounced at 9 to 12 months.
A few days ago, Canadian model Tillie Medland posted a cute video of her young nephew, Jetson, innocently sticking his hand down her sports bra and digging around for treasure. And by treasure, I mean boobs. For some people including me , the video is adorable. Super cute. There's no need to sexualize a toddler.