maaja- potpuno se kužimo vezano uz ovu temu
maaja- potpuno se kužimo vezano uz ovu temu
pa i ja se samo salila.mama courage prvotno napisa
sedmogodisnje.što osmogodišnje dijete dobiva sisanjem jednom u par mjeseci
dobiva postupni prestanak dojenja.
djevojcice od 7 godina u kontinentalnoj klimi nisu na pragu puberteta.da su to djevojčice na pragu puberteta, zar nikad niste čule da velika većina djevojčica dobije prvu menstruaciju sa 9 godina? Pogotovo u jednoj V. Britaniji gdje je veliki broj maloljetničkih trudnoća i to vrlo mladih djevojaka (13-14 god.)
Trudnoce od 13 i 14 godina nemaju veze sa predpubertetom, to je vec pubertet.
Razlozi zasto ih ovdje imaju vise nego igdje drugdje u Europi sigurno nije u tome da im pubertet pocinje s 9 godina.
a meni smiješno kad netko napiše Saradadevii da se pali...Saradadevii prvotno napisa
ali moram priznat da mene ovakve izjave pomalo pale:
i što ti se desilo na forumu, netko ti nije dao da se izraziš? obrisao ti se post? zbanalo te s foruma?melanija vidim da si shvatila da se ovdje ne može reći svoje mišljenje (ako je oprečno većini istomišljenika). I ja sam pokušala izreći svoje mišljenje ali ono što doista ne volim je to kad me netko uporno pokušava uvjeriti da nisam u pravu i kad mi uporno žele promijeniti
ili, ma vidi molim te, tamo neke su se usudile iznijeti mišljenje suprotno tvome ...
Ja odbijam o prvašićima razmišljati kao o djeci na pragu puberteta. Jednostavno ne mogu tako razmišljati - doći u prvi razred, pogledati ih i misliti - evo, sad će pubertet, još malo pa će imati spolne odnose. Pa to su djeca koja jedva da znaju čitati i računati, koliko imaju, dvadesetak, tridesetak kila, 120, 130 cm. Pubertet mi za njih jednostavno nije stvarnost, nego projekcija promatrača, i to vrlo upitna.
citam Saradadevii i bas si mislim - da mi je imati "hladnu glavu" kao ova zena... 8)mamma Juanita prvotno napisa
potpisujem. naravno odbijam razmišljati o njima i kao djeci koja cicaju.VedranaV prvotno napisa
ajd, ajd, pa nije da joj ponekad ne uspijem izvući živac.a meni smiješno kad netko napiše Saradadevii da se pali
zbanalo te s foruma?
e pa nije melanija MC ...mama courage prvotno napisa
Htjedoh komentirati nešto tipa: to nije prirodno, uspoređujući kujino odbijanje štenaca od sise kad su im počeli rasti zubi. No, onda naletih na ovo:
http://www.thebreastway.com/index.ph...s-in-our-midst
Ukratko, primati doje mladunčad nekoliko godina, bez obzira na zube.
Izgleda da je "produženo" dojenje ipak prirodno, te ga onda i ne bi trebalo zvati "produženo".
Prije će ono drugo biti "skraćeno dojenje od 1 godine, a onda trkom na Wall Street". 8)
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/ann.sinnott/index.htm
knjiga Anne Sinnott "Dojenje velike djece" koja izlazi pocetkom prosinca
moze se naruciti preko britanskog amazona
‘An exciting, highly original and carefully researched study of prolonged breastfeeding, discussed in an international context.'
SHEILA KITZINGER, author of numerous books and renowned expert on birth and breastfeeding
‘At last, a writer who taps into the authentic voice of women who must fight to do what most mothers, since the dawn of time, took for granted. Ann Sinnott addresses the fact that children as well as babies need to breastfeed. She challenges the discrimination and even abuse that their mothers often endure. A stimulating, fact-filled book which will intrigue, enthrall and appall the reader’.
GABRIELLE PALMER, author of ‘The Politics of Breastfeeding – When Breasts Are Bad For Business’
‘I welcome ‘Breastfeeding Older Children’. I often talk to mothers who continue to breastfeed their older children but feel under pressure from other people to stop. Ann Sinnott provides valuable support by stating the benefits of sustained breastfeeding, and quoting mothers who have written to her from different parts of the world. She also shows how people who object to sustained breastfeeding have not given her rational justifications for their opposition. This is a unique book.’
NAOMI STADLEN, La Leche League leader and author of ‘What Mothers Do – Especially when it looks like nothing’
‘Thought provoking and intriguing…’
PROFESSOR MARIA MASUCCI, Director Archaeology Minor, Dept of Anthropology, Drew University, USA
Breastfeeding Older Children reveals a hidden phenomenon: thousands of children in the industrialized world are being breastfed for five, six, seven and eight years and, in some cases, longer. Are these children coerced, or are they in the driving seat? Are they damaged, or does long-term breastfeeding support the development of psychological wellbeing, as well as physical health, in both childhood and in subsequent adulthood?
Ann Sinnott, who breastfed her own child until the age of six and a half, draws on child development theory, neuroscience research and statements from hundreds of parents, to explore the reality of this taboo practice. She reveals the lack of evidence behind negative beliefs, exposes myths and prejudices, and challenges the attitudes of psychologists and medical health professionals.
Breastfeeding Older Children looks at the impact of sustained breastfeeding on the couple relationship and reveals both discord and harmony. The author investigates the involvement of breasts in sex, with intriguing results. Is the male 'Phwaor!' response to the sight of large breasts not an expression of surging testosterone and male virility but rather a result of not having been breastfed in early life?
Breastfeeding Older Children probes opposing feminist arguments in the breast v bottle battle and looks at lines of contention around long-term breastfeeding. Ann Sinnott argues that sustained breastfeeding is a woman's right and a feminist issue. She ventures into prehistory to prove the point, investigates the origin of truncated breastfeeding in western culture and concludes that it is time to open a new frontier for feminist action – including in the workplace.
Breastfeeding Older Children presents essential facts about the realities of artificial feeding and the, rarely publicized, risks of infant formula.
Thought-provokingly controversial, Breastfeeding Older Children will surprise, shock, gladden and infuriate!