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Breastfeeding has long been a highly engaging topic, both when it comes to breastfeeding in a public place and for how long to breastfeed.
Most people probably remember when artist Marianne Aulie (48) created headlines for breastfeeding her three-year-old daughter, Aella Malove Bluebell Marie Ingeborg Hjørdis, also called Lillemor.
You will breastfeed your daughter indefinitely
– She must decide for herself when she no longer wants a tit, Aulie explained to Se og Hør in 2015.
It wasn’t long before the statement garnered attention, and influencer Marna Haugen Burøe (39) was tough on her blog, criticizing Aulie’s decision to breastfeed her daughter.
Opinions divided
The influencer asked, among other things, who is the one who needs breastfeeding, as well as if it was the child or the mother who could not let go.
However, Aulie is not the only one who decided to continue breastfeeding. On Instagram, the influence and training profile Jørgine Massa Vasstrand (31) reveals that she is still breastfeeding her son Milano (2).
“We had quit smoking, but now we may not have it anyway,” she writes on two photos of herself where you can see that she is breastfeeding her two-year-old.
At the time of writing this article, the publication has received more than 43,000 likes and in the comments field it has shared opinions of the followers.
Several praise Massa Vasstrand for continuing to breastfeed her son, while other mothers write that they themselves breastfed their children for several years. Everyone also praises the influencer for normalizing long-term breastfeeding.
However, not everyone agrees. Some people think it is strange, while others think that there is no point in breastfeeding a two-year-old.
In the Instagram story, Massa Vasstrand addresses the negative comments he has received during his Instagram post.
– I don’t think I need to say so many arguments as to why it is completely creepy to leave such comments in a post type like this. Because all the promising people know that people breastfeed their children for as long as they want, and that there is nothing stupid about breastfeeding if you experience it as hugs and the child feels it as hugs, she says.
– I know it is exhausted, but I want to tell you one thing that you put up with what others do and judge people – get a life, she adds.
The influencer has also shared a post on his blog.
«I know how good we are! Fy flat as we were to cheer each other on. Of course, we shouldn’t waste time criticizing the way others choose to be moms! We have more in common. Remember that, ”he writes, among other things.
The Norwegian Health Directorate recommends that children be breastfed for the first year and preferably longer, if mother and child enjoy it. The World Health Organization recommends that children be breastfed for two years, according to Health Norway.
Jørgine Massa Vasstrand did not respond to Dagbladet’s questions.
– Many strong emotions
The CEO of the voluntary organization Ammehjelpen (works to help mothers who want to breastfeed their children, journ.anm.), Anne Sigstad, tells Dagbladet that she thinks Massa Vasstrand’s position is fantastic.
– I think it’s good for celebrities to say that it’s perfectly okay to breastfeed a two-year-old. There are probably more who do it than we think, but there are many who keep it to themselves. I don’t think it’s because they think it’s embarrassing, but because they don’t want to take the fight to defend that they make that decision, Sigstad says, adding:
– Therefore, it is good that someone is brave and shares it, and commits to normalize it.
In addition, Sigstad points out that breastfeeding is a protection against diseases, among other things, obtaining antibodies through breast milk. This can help the child to be resistant to infections that, among other things, abound in kindergartens.
– Why does breastfeeding generate so many reactions and commitment?
– Probably for many it seems very private to share photos of breastfeeding. So it is debatable to share images of children in such situations. There may also be someone who has some ambivalence about breastfeeding in the sense that, for example, he cannot breastfeed on his own and then reminds him of a pain, he responds.
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– There are many strong emotions when it comes to breastfeeding, and it is something very deep in us. There’s something a little weird about wild strangers coming up and saying something to you, whether you’re bottle feeding or nursing. Many are involved in it, he adds.
– Do what seems best to you as a mother
Influencers Anja Johansen (33) also feel that breastfeeding is a somewhat inflammatory topic for many.
– Pressure to breastfeed, pressure to breastfeed properly and long enough, and the feeling that if you do not breastfeed then you are a bad mother. I think a lot of people feel that, he tells Dagbladet.
In addition, Johansen explains that she herself has not had the opportunity to breastfeed her two children, so they have both received a breast milk substitute, something that she also received as a child.
– That is why I have always wanted to be a voice for us who have not had the opportunity to breastfeed. And it’s inside too! I think it’s simple and easy, let people breastfeed, don’t breastfeed, breastfeed for a long time, breastfeed briefly, and do what you as a mother feel is best, she concludes.
The influential author and author Julianne Nygård (30), known as “Pilotfrue”, tells Dagbladet that she breastfed her son until he was about a year and a half. They then chose to stop.
– First and foremost because Severin was joking and wreaking havoc, but also because she didn’t feel like I had any more milk on her tits, she explains.
Nygård is now pregnant with her second child and hopes to be able to breastfeed her future child for a long time, “regardless of age or what others think.”
– I think that this with breastfeeding depends and should depend on the mother and the child in question, and that, in general, care should be taken when expressing what is “right or wrong” when it comes to something as individual as breastfeeding, he explains. she.
I have just arrived at the door of the hospital before the son announced his arrival.
– I do not care
Also internationally, there are several examples of famous faces who have chosen to breastfeed for several years. Among them is the actress Alyssa Milano (47), who in 2015 stated that she could easily breastfeed her daughter Elizabella Dylan Bugliari (6) until she was six years old.
– I do not care. I will continue to breastfeed, maybe until Elizabella is six years old! she said at the time.
And last year, “Twilight” star Nikki Reed (32) shared her views on breastfeeding and being a mother on Instagram. The 32-year-old said in the post that she was often asked how long she planned to breastfeed her daughter, who turned two in late July last year.
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The actress spoke openly about the fact that she had not set a “deadline” for breastfeeding and that she should allow her daughter to be involved in deciding when breastfeeding should stop.
– To be honest, I have no idea how long we will be together on this trip. I follow her and she tells me exactly what she needs. At 20 months old, he has just started to take an interest in food, was one of the comments that Reed shared in the publication.