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As long as possible. As long as your milk is still flowing, just do it. It contains a lot of antibodies and nutrients that other milk do not have. As Long as it doesn’t take a toll on you, I’d vouch for breastfeeding to be as Long as possible.
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still breastfeeding my 2year 3 months daughter . but she doesn't drink any milk in school . just plain water n lots of food .
You may find this article helpful https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/HealthyLiving/breastfeeding-deciding-when-to-stop
Think it’s really up to you? My elder girl is turning 4 years old next month. She is still breastfeeding.
it depend when you wish to stop
stop when you are ready
Sarah Madhew