tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-574018255286437160.post5385883461540630135..comments2023-06-19T09:00:25.095-04:00Comments on The Robinsons: Nursing so farLisa Robinsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08306888423714966934noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-574018255286437160.post-71076625165397762772016-10-05T00:58:20.546-04:002016-10-05T00:58:20.546-04:00Catching up on all my sweet friends' blogs- I ...Catching up on all my sweet friends' blogs- I so enjoy reading yours!<br /><br />So awesome that you are able to keep your supply up and continue to nurse! You are super woman!!!<br /><br />Reading this brought back so many memories of having "milk" on the brain at all times. :) It's a lot to think through in order to keep everything running smoothly, and you obviously have it down to a T!<br />I won't lie... I was a bit jealous when you said you pump 11-15 oz! I NEVER (not once... EVER!) saw that amount of milk at one time! lol So crazy how everyone's body produces differently and the reason why every nursing momma has a different solution to the same question! You are doing an amazing job, and I say trust your instinct when it comes to dropping feedings. I nursed on demand with Hylan Marie (with mostly a 3-4 hours between feedings), and once she started food (which really was just a playtime to begin with) I still followed it up with a nursing session. Once she really started consuming something significant, I pushed back my "scheduled" feeding and it naturally ended up cutting out one feeding at a time until by 15 months, she was just nursing when she woke up and then again before bed... and that was mainly just for comfort. :) We weaned at that point. Hope this helps!The Coleman'shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14535629132060132040noreply@blogger.com