Breastfeeding in the Rest of the World

Posted on May 13th, 2008 by admin

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In Sweden and in other developed countries, it’s considered unethical not to breastfeed. Of course, many of those same developed countries are also topless bikini states. Gary lived and worked in Europe for three years, and admits he got rather blase about naked breasts. He was much more open to breastfeeding than his wife Wanda. “She wouldn’t do it in public, but I’d seen topless women buying groceries near the beaches in France, so I thought it was not a big deal. But she did.”The fact that breasts are not a big deal in other parts of the world may help to explain why the worldwide average age of weaning is 4.2 years, though recently, some have challenged those numbers and say it’s closer to age 2.

There is new research that suggests humans are physiologically intended to be given breastmilk until they are 7 or 8. Years, not months. I hope your bottom is okay after falling off your chair. I’m not suggesting that youBreastfeeding in the Rest of the World child begins college. All good things must come to an end, preferably before your child figures out computers.

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