Just thought I'd share some 'expert' advice I was 'lucky' enough to receive today!
My DD is quite a small baby at 13.5 months she is only 18.13 but she is healthy and thriving. So I took her to be weighed today, mainly because I desperately want to get her into a forward facing car seat.
"How many milk feeds is she having?" said the expert. "Three a day" I replied. " How much?...she needs about a pint a day." " I have no idea - i breastfeed." Expert: "Really? Ok well if you are still happy?" Me: "I've cut out the afternoon feed due to nursery. She seems pretty happy with morning and evening feeds.' Expert: "well when she starts to ask for it...it's time to give up!"
Well since she has been pulling on my shirt for the last 3 months is that 'asking for it'? So I've been forcing her since she has developed the comprehension to associate mummy with snuggles and milky cuddles? I know some 10 month babies who can sign for milk or even use their own words/sounds.
Am I totally over reacting or is this advice just based on a personal opinion. I've had many awful encounters with health visitors but this has got to be the worst!