I only breastfed for 8 months for health reasons, and toilet trained the "normal" way with a potty at 1.8 years... my daughter has never been given antibiotics in her 3 years of life because she has never needed them... so I don't know if extended breastfeeding is exclusively responsible for good health or not. However I experienced persecution from natural parents for stopping at 8 months. Breast milk or no, my girl is healthy and has never been ill or needed medicine.
My daughter is 4 years old and I never breast fed her, she has yet to get sick besides a bout of pink eye. Breast feeding may help but it's really all about what you expose your little ones to.
My daughter is almost 4and almost fully weaned out.(attaches 1-4 times per week) She has NEVER been sick. Breastfeeding mom's pass antibodies of all her past illnesses to their child plus new antibodies fighting current diseases. Nothing short of a miracle.
You can't prove it was the breastfeeding but you know it deep in your heart that it was. My wife and I had the worst flu(high fever, body aches, constant cough) together at once when our first child was months old. One of those times you are so sick and you remember for the rest of your life. He did not catch it. He never got sick until we stop breastfeeding at 2 years(due to pregnancy). My son just got low fever when teething, slight congestion/running nose),etc. (while breastfeeding)
Every situation is different. I breastfeed my son, and he has been sick and on antibiotics. I do agree with your extended breastfeeding, and its so positive to see videos!
My mother didn't breast feed me. I've always had the worst allergies, so I sometimes wonder if that hand anything to do with it. i noticed you ladies making colloidal silver in another video....did you use it while nurising your babies? I've been making my own for two years now.... and since don't have to worry about colds or flu... Your videos are inspirational & helpful to young mothers! xo <3
Thank you for this little vblog. New moms like myself as so overwhelmed with information - it's good to hear all sides and all opinions. Please keep doing the videos.
This totally blows. Me & a few friends love to wack off to you & your tits. I know I KNOW it's all about public education blah blahhdi blah - it's cheap tits on youtube!!!!!!!!!
Can you talk about the nips or how your part time fuckbuddy's have fun with them.
Great videos. My daughter potty trained herself by the time she was 2. People don't believe me, but all I did was leave HER potty chair in the bathroom, and she would follow me in there when I used the toilet, and she would pull down her diaper or pull-up and sit down and use it. No muss, no fuss. I NEVER forced the issue. She wanted to do it. (We did the same with food. I NEVER forced her to eat anything. She simply chose to eat most foods. (I think I REALLY 'lucked out' with her!)
My daughter self potty trained her self at 15 months, so hopefully my son will be easier as well, although he's 15 months now & his only interest in the potty is to make sure I went potty, to tell me good job, clap for me, flush for me, and wave bye bye to what's in the toilet...then pushes me out the bathroom and yells door to shut the door. lol He's still nursing about....5-7 times a day, still very attached, but rarely ever does a night nurse. Plan on letting him self wean.
My son is 14yrs, he has only ever taken anti-biotics once - for an infected insect bite. I think these days too many people see a problem, be it illness or behavioural, and medicate without thinking about the cause or a simple solution.
I miss watching you guys. Glad you sent us a lil update. Both of you need to have another baby so you can get back to breastfeeding vids. It was great seeing a mother feed her child untill they were ready to stop.
long time no talk, nice vid and i agree with everything! Did you ever have issues with ear infections that usually require antibiotics, and if not what was your work around? Beleive it or not, i get them as an adult and would like to know if there is an alturnative to antibiotics?
The lady in black shirt got much prettier than before..! well, anyway, I agree on everything, except that breast should last up to 2 years, not 4! but you're entitled to your opinion
I only breastfed for 8 months for health reasons, and toilet trained the "normal" way with a potty at 1.8 years... my daughter has never been given antibiotics in her 3 years of life because she has never needed them... so I don't know if extended breastfeeding is exclusively responsible for good health or not. However I experienced persecution from natural parents for stopping at 8 months. Breast milk or no, my girl is healthy and has never been ill or needed medicine.
10vinegar 1 month ago
"In secret" isn't because she's ashamed of the stigma, it's because she's a pedophile.
GoondocksCastle 2 months ago
My daughter is 4 years old and I never breast fed her, she has yet to get sick besides a bout of pink eye. Breast feeding may help but it's really all about what you expose your little ones to.
starkieable 2 months ago
Congratulations on nursing so long!
alishiatorres 4 months ago
My daughter is almost 4and almost fully weaned out.(attaches 1-4 times per week) She has NEVER been sick. Breastfeeding mom's pass antibodies of all her past illnesses to their child plus new antibodies fighting current diseases. Nothing short of a miracle.
morovis96 6 months ago
You can't prove it was the breastfeeding but you know it deep in your heart that it was. My wife and I had the worst flu(high fever, body aches, constant cough) together at once when our first child was months old. One of those times you are so sick and you remember for the rest of your life. He did not catch it. He never got sick until we stop breastfeeding at 2 years(due to pregnancy). My son just got low fever when teething, slight congestion/running nose),etc. (while breastfeeding)
morovis96 6 months ago
fuck,i thouth you did this vids for us to jerk on
TheSUBGAMER 7 months ago
Every situation is different. I breastfeed my son, and he has been sick and on antibiotics. I do agree with your extended breastfeeding, and its so positive to see videos!
TheKiwiMummy 8 months ago
Way to go gals...
yanasynkova 10 months ago
My mother didn't breast feed me. I've always had the worst allergies, so I sometimes wonder if that hand anything to do with it. i noticed you ladies making colloidal silver in another video....did you use it while nurising your babies? I've been making my own for two years now.... and since don't have to worry about colds or flu... Your videos are inspirational & helpful to young mothers! xo <3
Waynedog1 10 months ago
You both look like a couple somehow
Envy3x111 10 months ago
Thank you for this little vblog. New moms like myself as so overwhelmed with information - it's good to hear all sides and all opinions. Please keep doing the videos.
littlespeedfighter 1 year ago
But does anyone else agree that the mom in the black shirt is explosively attractive? she's hot as hell
jordana8899 1 year ago
This totally blows. Me & a few friends love to wack off to you & your tits. I know I KNOW it's all about public education blah blahhdi blah - it's cheap tits on youtube!!!!!!!!!
Can you talk about the nips or how your part time fuckbuddy's have fun with them.
Thanks
misterbateman808 1 year ago
Great videos. My daughter potty trained herself by the time she was 2. People don't believe me, but all I did was leave HER potty chair in the bathroom, and she would follow me in there when I used the toilet, and she would pull down her diaper or pull-up and sit down and use it. No muss, no fuss. I NEVER forced the issue. She wanted to do it. (We did the same with food. I NEVER forced her to eat anything. She simply chose to eat most foods. (I think I REALLY 'lucked out' with her!)
2hotinaz 1 year ago
thank you so much for your videos. I am going to continue nursing due to your videos. My little one is turning 1 this week.
lvkoss 1 year ago
Love your videos! Thanks for sharing! Nursing is so natural and it is cool to see people who let it be natural.
fireflyzoo 1 year ago
My daughter self potty trained her self at 15 months, so hopefully my son will be easier as well, although he's 15 months now & his only interest in the potty is to make sure I went potty, to tell me good job, clap for me, flush for me, and wave bye bye to what's in the toilet...then pushes me out the bathroom and yells door to shut the door. lol He's still nursing about....5-7 times a day, still very attached, but rarely ever does a night nurse. Plan on letting him self wean.
xxxjoelpolexxx 1 year ago
My son is 14yrs, he has only ever taken anti-biotics once - for an infected insect bite. I think these days too many people see a problem, be it illness or behavioural, and medicate without thinking about the cause or a simple solution.
Heyetc 1 year ago
tylonol is medication in case you guys did not know
bstratocaster 1 year ago
you ladies are awesome. love the video still btw. :p
willowtreephoto 1 year ago
you both should be soo proud you breastfeed your babies for so long :D you're truly inspiring!
ilovemycollie 1 year ago
I miss watching you guys. Glad you sent us a lil update. Both of you need to have another baby so you can get back to breastfeeding vids. It was great seeing a mother feed her child untill they were ready to stop.
CUTIEFROMSOMD 1 year ago
long time no talk, nice vid and i agree with everything! Did you ever have issues with ear infections that usually require antibiotics, and if not what was your work around? Beleive it or not, i get them as an adult and would like to know if there is an alturnative to antibiotics?
manyvideoinerests 1 year ago
The lady in black shirt got much prettier than before..! well, anyway, I agree on everything, except that breast should last up to 2 years, not 4! but you're entitled to your opinion
jordana8899 1 year ago