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Breastfeeding Older Children - Survey

yummiemummie73 by yummiemummie73 Speaking(July 2007) (rank 500+)
Breastfeeding Older Children: Survey

Ann Sinnott, whose 15 year old daughter self-weaned at the age of six and a half, is writing a book about sustained breastfeeding, (breastfeeding children three years and older). She would like long-term breastfeeding mothers, past and present, to complete a questionnaire at the link below. She would also like completed questionnaires from mothers who are breastfeeding children 18 months to two years, provided breastfeeding is open-ended [no decision to wean] or continuation to long-term is being considered.

With a background in health journalism, Sinnott's aim is to challenge the ignorance, prejudice and fear surrounding this natural and essentially healthy practice. Drawing on both scientific research findings and parental narratives, the book will appeal to parents, health professionals and all those with an interest in child development.

Questionnaires have so far been returned from: Austria, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Channel Islands, Croatia, England, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Hawaii, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Norway, Paraguay, Poland, Portugal, Scotland, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, USA and Wales.

According to Sinnot, all over the globe, in ever-increasing numbers, mothers are electing to sustain breastfeeding.

She envisions this project as an opportunity for long-term breastfeeding mothers to stand up and be counted and help create change. Sinnot believes that the greater the number of participants in this survey, the greater the potential to influence opinion, and transform attitudes.

In order to maintain accuracy of numbers, please do not participate if you have previously contacted Sinnot.

Confidentiality maintained and anonymity assured. Go to http://homepage.ntlworld.com/ann.sinnott/index.htm and scroll down to download the questionnaire to your computer.
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neostudded
May 3rd | neostudded
Re: Breastfeeding Older Children - Survey

I was Breastfed for five years, nothing wrong with it at all.

I will also be letting my baby (he is nine month currently) wean when he wants



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HarrisonsMommy
5.00 (Excellent) | July 2007 | HarrisonsMommy
Re: Breastfeeding Older Children - Survey
I tell you what, I heard the other day that it is more accepted to see "white pointers" on the beach (for those of you not in Australia, those are female topless sunbathers) than it is to see a woman breastfeeding her child.  I cringed at the thought of that but it is so true.  Makes me sick to think about it!  I happily continue to breastfeed my child and don't have any reason to stop.  I don''t understand the stigma with it.  It is the most natural thing a woman can do but society has made it into something that makes women feel like they should hide away and not even talk about it!!!  What has this world come to?


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PHOENIX
5.00 (Excellent) | July 2007 | PHOENIX
Re: Breastfeeding Older Children - Survey
I did this survey from another site.
I thought it would be more detailed, but it was quick and easy.


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