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You are an extended breastfeeding mama...

 

Ready to Wean

 

This means you are nearing the end of your breastfeeding journey and ready to wean the milk, but not the love


Read on for tips about how to reach the finish line and make it to your last nursing session on your terms

 

 

You are in your golden hour of nursing 

You are currently in the golden hour of your breastfeeding relationship. Sunsets symbolize transition, closure, hope, transience, reflection, and unity. This is a time to reflect on what your breastfeeding experience has meant to you as you prepare for the transition to life beyond breastfeeding.

 
Watch this short video for a summary of your results

You feel like an exhausted snack bar.

Every nursing journey looks different. The path that has led you here may have been smooth, or perhaps you had some turbulence in the first months with engorgement, clogged ducts, and maybe even mastitis. You have managed to introduce solids, survive months of red eye nursing sessions, and have celebrated a birthday (or two… or three!). You have accomplished a lot! And that is something to celebrate. 
 
But you are also in danger of major burnout mama.

 

You strive to apply gentle parenting skills, but don’t know how to respond to your child’s big emotions - especially when they are losing their minds because you tried to tell them “no” to the boob.

 

You don’t want to yell, and their yelling is totally triggering you, so the easiest option is to give in and nurse them (even though in the back of your mind you know it’s only reinforcing the behavior you’re trying to stop).

 

Like many other extended nursers, you are probably co-sleeping and can't figure out how to get your little boob barnacle off during the night.
 
Seeing nursing as the problem, you may be getting suggestions from others to wean - but you know that weaning won’t solve it all; it will only take away the one super power parenting tool you have. 
 
Even your well-meaning partner may think weaning is the solution so that their child won’t scream, “I want mama!” anymore.
 

Here's what that means

To help reduce burnout and to make weaning possible...

 

You need to start setting some breastfeeding boundaries.

 

"Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously"

Prentis Hemphill

Why Are Breastfeeding Boundaries So Difficult? 

Toddler nursing limits are so hard because there is a lot of bad info out there about how to do it. Maybe you've heard the "just distract them" method, which may work for some kids for a short time, but they don't magically forget that they are hungry, or thirsty, or tired, or hurt, or just need to feel that immediate connection to you.

 

Or maybe you've been told to "just wean them." Because it's so easy, right?

 

Or maybe you've even been blamed for your child's behavior because people see you as too permissive with them and they think you need to "take control," put your foot down and "say no."

 

The reality is breastfeeding boundaries are hard because you have not been taught how to do them. Without actual guidance on how to navigate big upsets without the boob, it will feel near impossible (or maybe even downright scary) to imagine life without your #1 parenting tool.
 
So you keep going, even when you don't want to. 
 
 
That's why I am inviting you to book a FREE 15 minute call with me! 
 
Let me help you figure out the best boundaries to start with based on your unique challenges.

 

 

BOOK YOUR FREE CONSULT

You don't have to do this alone

 

I know how you feel because I've been where you are. In 4 1/2 years of nursing I learned so much; and after our last nursing session I vowed to use my knowledge and experience to create a community to help others feel less isolated and alone in their extended nursing journeys.
 
To date, there are over 3,000 parents in the Nursing Mamas community who have made extended breastfeeding manageable and enjoyable again. And with a boost in your confidence that you are a good mom by listening to your child and trusting your instincts, you can get there too!
 
You just need to tweak your approach ever so slightly to get the results you want.
 
 
In this 15 minute session, we can discuss
  •  Your most pressing breastfeeding struggles
  •  Specific tips to set a breastfeeding limit
  • Choose one of five example boundaries you can implement immediately 
Example boundaries include:
- Choosing the number of nursing sessions you have per day
- Teaching your child how to respect your body in order to get milk
- Deciding where nursing is acceptable
- and more!
 
Book your FREE consult to get your opportunity for a one-on-one Zoom session with Erin.
 
 
IMPORTANT: THIS OFFER IS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS. BE SURE TO BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW!
 
   
I promise your quiz results indicate this is for you!
 
 
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Hey there, I'm Erin

 
There's a reason you took this quiz...
 
And based on your results, it was probably because you need a change. And I get it because I've been where you are.

 

I was in your shoes before I figured out how to make breastfeeding my toddler manageable. Without boundaries, we would have never made it to 4 1/2 years nursing. And you may be thinking, "I don't want to go that long!" And you don't have to; your journey will be unique to you and your child. The important thing is to create a nursing partnership where you also have a say about when, where, and how you breastfeed your little boob barnacle.
 
After weaning in 2020, I became a virtual lactation educator and created of Nursing Mamas to help moms just like you not feel alone. I combine my two Master's Degrees in Health and Family Communication, lactation knowledge, and personal nursing experience to focus on the parent-toddler nursing relationship. 
 
Specifically, I help extended breastfeeding parents who are struggling with the transition from on-demand infant nursing to demanding toddler breastfeeding create breastfeeding boundaries using play and gentle parenting strategies.
 
I live in Costa Mesa, CA with my husband Scott, and 2 children, Avery and Luca.
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BONUS!

3 More Tips to Make Toddler Nursing Manageable

Decide when YOU want to nurse

 Think about how many times a day you want to nurse.
Then create a nursing schedule and share it with your toddler.
Focusing on when they CAN nurse can reduce their asking for it!

Assess your big emotions about their big emotions

 Do you keep nursing to regulate their big emotions, or your own?
If a big upset at not getting the boob overstimulates you, try wearing ear plugs to reduce the noise.
It will help you stay calmer in the storm so they can regulate to you, rather you to them.

Learn new parenting strategies to use alongside nursing

A great starting strategy is to "play with purpose."
Sometimes when they ask for milk, they really want connection.
Instead of "no," try, "It's not time for milk, but I really want to spend time with you. What do you want to play?"

Where to go from here

   

I’m not just gonna tell you that you're a mama ready for boundaries, give you a few tips, and peace out. I’m here to help you have the smoothest transition possible so you can be ready to wean on your terms.
 
Keep an eye on your inbox (including your spam/promotions tab) because I’ll be coming at you with more of my best tips, tricks, and practices so that you can feel confident - and even excited about toddler nursing.
 
You can also check out my podcast, Weaning It: A podcast for toddler nursing moms! I'll be in your ears every 1st and 3rd Thursday with education, tips, and interviews with fellow extended nursing moms. Check it out HERE.
 
And if you just can’t wait until then, jump on over to Instagram and follow me @erin.nursingmamas. I love hearing from quiz takers - DM me your results!
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