Posted on 02/05/2006 8:58:44 AM PST by Millee
A PENRITH mum has appeared on national TV to explain why she is still breastfeeding her daughter who is nearly eight and why she gave her older daughter breast milk as a ninth birthday present.
Veronika Robinson appeared on the Channel 4 programme Extraordinary Breastfeeding as a passionate advocate of allowing children to decided when they give up breast milk.
Mrs Robinson, a former journalist, her husband Paul, and their children, Bethany and Elizah, are all fans of organic food.
Elizah is approaching her eighth birthday and is not happy at the prospect of giving up her daily feed. I dont want to be weaned. I want to breastfeed for ever, she said.
In the Channel 4 programme, broadcast on Wednesday, Mrs Robinson, 38, spoke frankly about her decision to defy convention.
She was one of several families interviewed after the World Health Organisation recommended that children should be breastfed until they are aged two. All share the belief that children should never be forcibly weaned.
While many people in the UK consider her decision odd, other cultures do not take such a dim view of prolonged breast feeding.
In an interview before the TV programme, 38-year-old Veronika described her reaction when Bethany asked for breast milk for her ninth birthday. I was delighted, if a little taken aback,' she said.
I'd stopped breastfeeding Bethany when she was five though I was continuing to feed her younger sister, Elizah but obviously she clearly remembered what a wonderful feeling it had been. It was the best thing she could imagine and, presented like that, it seemed like a great idea.
Veronika, who edits an alternative-parenting magazine called The Mother continued: My girls were brought up to think it was completely normal to ask for a breast in a shop, she says. Thats bad enough when they are toddlers, but when they are big girls, people get freaked out by it.
I try to be discreet, but we have had some odd looks. People tend to be disgusted and disbelieving.
I cant believe any mother wouldnt love to hold onto that wonderful feeling you get when you are nursing your own child.
Despite the Breast Is Best campaign, designed to highlight the benefits of breastfeeding to new born babies, only 68 per cent of mums routinely breastfeed. Of those around 80 per cent give up after just six months.
Add Millee to the "People" camp.
Just ICK!
Bill Clinton was the ninth puppy
She's been producing milk all these years? The human body certainly is a strange and wonderful thing, although I'd say this woman mostly is strange.
This makes my breasts hurt just thinking about it.
LOL, as radical as I am about breastfeeding, even this is over the line in my book.
Other cultures don't take a dim view of female genital mutilation, either.
I like.... oh, never mind. I best not go there..... ;)
Good decision. You breast be on your way. :o)
Here's the reason, a self centered one to be sure. I wonder if she will still get the "wonderful feeling" at lunch time when her daughter is in high school? It will of course be wonderful for her but wonderful for her daughter? I think not.
At least she didn't have sons who might still be demanding to breastfeed well into their teen years. Yikes.
YUCK, I breastfed both my boys for a bit, but I think a mom should stop by one for sure. Breastmilk is not needed for children who can eat and drink just fine. Breastmilk is for babies!!!!!!!!
My wife is just now coming to the decision for our 11 month old son. She is going to have a hard time giving it up. He is nursing less and less. He's pretty much telling her his nursing days are over. It will still sadden her.
It's been titalating. Thanks for the mammaries.
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