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I'm 50 and I still breastfeed my four-year-old

ALICE GORMAN
Monday, November 5, 2012
I'm 50 and I still breastfeed my four-year-old
The <i>Time</i> cover that sparked debate.
The Time cover that sparked debate.
Breastfeeding is now more a supplement, to keep her immune system naturally boosted and for the heart comfort and warmth.
ALICE GORMAN
For this belly-dancing Byron Bay mum breastfeeding her pre-schooler is the most natural thing in the world.

Each night Maha Al Musa lies in bed beside her daughter Aminah and offers her “chocolate milkies” – milk from her breast. There’s nothing unusual about this, except Maha is 50 and her daughter is four. This mother-of-three from northern NSW is an advocate for breastfeeding and cherishes this precious end-of-the-day routine, which she says enables mother and daughter to bond.

“We have a story and she falls asleep on my breast,” says Maha, whose toned, tanned, natural beauty belies her age.“It’s this beautiful, quiet, connected, meditative space where she goes off into dreamland. “It’s so lovely to have my milkies right here. They never go missing, they’re always ready, always warm and available and full of nutrients.” Maha didn’t set out to feed her daughter for four years, or to have a baby at 46, but she knows it all feels natural and very right.

“When you get older you have more going on and breastfeeding is just so easy,” says Maha, who was born in Kuwait and moved to Australia with her father at age two. “The wellbeing of the mother is so important. No-one can dictate what you must or must not do. “I feed her in the morning and at night and a couple of times during the day if she wants that. Then she totally calms down and I calm down. I am so grateful to have that breast there.”

The Government’s dietary guidelines recommend exclusive breastfeeding of infants until six months of age, around which time solids are introduced, and continued breastfeeding until 12 months – and beyond if both mother and infant wish. “Aminah eats everything,” says her mum. “Just like any four-year-old. Breastfeeding is now more a supplement, to keep her immune system naturally boosted and for the heart comfort and warmth.”

Read more about Maha and her family in this week's Woman’s Day on sale Monday November 5, 2012.

The Debate:
Attachment parenting, a style of child rearing promoted by Dr William Sears, was the topic the above Time magazine cover story, with US woman Jamie Grumet pictured breastfeeding her three-year-old son. There was global controversy when it was published six months ago – the web lit up in response. Comments ranged from “disgusting” to “what’s the big deal?” We’d love to hear your thoughts. Leave your comments below.




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The world health organisation recommends women in 3rd WORLD COUNTRIES to breastfeed to 7 yrs. The reason being in most cases it's the only type of nourishment young children can get in those countries. If it feels right for her and her child now, that's fine but she should be ready for the day when her child rejects the idea. Once she starts school and realises other kids aren't being breastfed she won't want it. That's when the Mum will feel abandoned and THAT could permanently effect the mother-daughter relationship. I've seen it happen a few times and it's so sad!
I'm not against breast feeding, private or public but I do believe you need to draw the line somewhere. My cousin was breast fed until around the age of five and my aunt had the issue of trying to get him to give it up once he started school. Mothers and children need bonds but she specifically chose this out of a million other ways to bond with her child. This picture is on the internet and will be forever, repercussions are going to exist because of it. Even though I don't agree with the fact she's four I find it horrible that her mother would go to the media over it. She choose to do this (the breastfeeding) but she shouldn't use it as her five minutes of fame, using her daughter like that is horrible.
Reading the negative comments here I cant feel further from the viewpoint that by breastfeeding children past 12 months, breastfeeding mothers are being selfish and that children will have some warped view point about bodies and sexuality. You are NOT teaching your child to suck on a sexual object. YOu are providing nourishment and connection via your body. If anything, I think the parents that have a problem with it are teaching their children that a womans body is something to be ashamed of - enforcing the view that breasts are sexual objects and we should deny our biology ...But I guess ideologies differ....... Funny that - both viewpoints think they are doing the best for their child...just totally different ways of going about it....Humanity ay. I prefer to follow instinct than enforce societies warped viewpoints on womans bodies and biology. I also believe in freedom of choice.
Is there any research done on Adults .. to see if they have indeed been affected by being breast fed til 4 or 5? Before we judge.. I would like to really find some 40 yr old person saying that they are mentally disturbed because my Mom fed me til I was 4 yrs of age. What say the rest of you?
Maybe Australia's fear of breastfeeding our infants is why we have one of the highest rates of alcoholism and under age drinking....
I'm having chicken for dinner tonight. Vegetarians believe I shouldn't, but it's right for me and my family at this time. No difference to this story. This is right for Maha - and for her daughter, and despite several commenter's opinions, breastfeeds can't be forced upon a child, it is not all directed by mum. Breastfeeding also does not "normally" stop when a child's teeth appear. If that were the case, barely a single child would make twelve months of being breastfed. My son was formula fed, my daughter is breastfed. Nutritional benefits exist in enormous quantities regardless of the age of the child breastfeeding, it does not become "useless" after a particular period of time. For anyone concerned about other children potentially having negative reactions should Maha continue, perhaps if we displayed an example to our own children of tolerance, respect and care for other around us, they may just be tolerant, respectful and caring themsleves.
And to add to my previous entry, it is most definitely a personal choice. Those who choose to bottle feed their babies with Cow milk and those who choose to do with with human milk. I have chosen both and I don't have any problems
At the risk of sounding prejudicial, a lot of Western Communities have sexualised women's breasts so much that women who choose to do so are always under constant pressure of some kind. Really! Why else would breastfeeding in public places banned in many areas? Why else would people be offended by this woman breastfeeding her 4 year child? I have 19 and 16 year old sons whom I have breastfed up until around the ages of 3 to 4. How your children turned out as adults is due to a greater part of how you parent them, not how long you have breastfed them. I am shocked that women would even argue about this.
This photograph is totally inappropriate. It raises more questions about this type of relationship than it answers. This is the age of paedophilia and photos of this kind using a child in this way are way out of line. Breastfeeding for babies and photographs of such are an entirely different matter. This is just a parent pushing her own agenda and using her child to do it. This is more about the feelings of the mother than the child. This child is going to be ridiculed at school. Photographs are forever.
While It isn't shocking that some people cannot understand the importance of nursing past infancy, that there are absolutely zero negative to nursing into early childhood, or that some think our breasts stop producing nutritious milk past a certain age, it is sad. Anyone who says anything rude or clearly false about a nursing mother and child obviously hasn't done their research. Personally, I know that breastfeeding, being there 100% for a nursling for years on end, can be exhausting. This mother deserves support from everyone around her. High-five to Maha. You are gorgeous! I mentioned her in my blog today too, by the way, with other breastfeeding news at paa.la

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