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EPISODE · Jul 4, 2024 · 43 MIN

11. The Emotional Cycle of the Extended Breastfeeding Mom

from Weaning It: A podcast for toddler nursing moms · host Erin Harris, Certified Lactation Educator

Do you struggle with swinging between loving extended nursing and feeling touched out, burnt out, and ready to wean Now? Then this episode is for you. In this solo show, Erin breaks down the emotional cycle of the extended breastfeeding mom - a 3 phase cycle she has created based on listening to hundreds of toddler nursing moms discuss their nursing journeys. She explains what they phases are and how to break the cycle for good. Go to www.nursingmamas.com/blog/cycle to see the visual supplement of the emotional cycle. Q&A of the Day: Ashliegh says the one thing that would make her breastfeeding experience better would be if her toddler didn't do gymnatics while nursings. Relate? Listen in for Erin's solution Wins & Whines: My 40th birthday party, Inside Out 2, and extracurricular activities Links The Extended Breastfeeding Quiz: HERE The Basics of Breastfeeding Boundaries Mini Course: HERE 5 Toddler Breastfeeding Boundaries Guide: HERE Book a 30 minute consult: HERE Cindy Alexander - Check her out HERE!

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