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Old post but good one!  Nursing past one year of age? Guess what?! It is normal for your toddler to still want to nurse frequently. Breast milk continues to provide a significant amount of nutrition in the second year of life and beyond.  Measurements of milk volume after 1 year vary greatly across studies, and this variation is likely influenced by geographic location, cultural norms, and other context-specific factors.  Estimates across populations indicate that children breastfeeding for >1 year consume from ∼100 to 600 mL/day of human milk and that human milk can (but does not always) provide a substantial amount of energy to infants during this time. PMID: 34115518 Decreasing volume of breast milk after the age of 1 year can also be considered normal but with the decreased volume comes a change in the composition of human milk.  Studies show that:  ✨After 18 months of life, the concentrations of protein and lipids were higher and carbohydrates were lower.  ✨Protein concentrations were even higher after 2 years of life. ✨Fat and total energy concentrations were higher in milk produced after 1 year of life. ✨Milk produced after one year of life was found to have more protein but less zinc, calcium, iron, and oligosaccharides. In summary, human milk remains a source of macronutrients and micronutrients for children >1 year old, although there is substantial variation in milk volume and nutrient concentrations, likely due to changing infant demand and dilution effects.  What about immune benefits you may ask?!  There is consistency in the literature demonstrating increased concentrations of milk-borne immune components in late lactation, specifically secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA), total IgA, lactoferrin, and lysozyme. Breastfeeding for >1 year continues to provide children with immunological support, although it remains unclear what level of protection this would provide in the older, more developed child. We need a ton more data on prolonged/extended breastfeeding and the benefits of it for babies but the data does show significant nutrition is still provided and protective immune compounds are still found in breast milk after the age of 12 months.  #breastfed #babynursing #extendednursing #ibclc #pediatricdietitian #dietitianforbaby #registereddietitian #babydietitian #fyp #viral
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Old post but good one! Nursing past one year of age? Guess what?! It is normal for your toddler to still want to nurse frequently. Breast milk continues to provide a significant amount of nutrition in the second year of life and beyond. Measurements of milk volume after 1 year vary greatly across studies, and this variation is likely influenced by geographic location, cultural norms, and other context-specific factors. Estimates across populations indicate that children breastfeeding for >1 year consume from ∼100 to 600 mL/day of human milk and that human milk can (but does not always) provide a substantial amount of energy to infants during this time. PMID: 34115518 Decreasing volume of breast milk after the age of 1 year can also be considered normal but with the decreased volume comes a change in the composition of human milk. Studies show that: ✨After 18 months of life, the concentrations of protein and lipids were higher and carbohydrates were lower. ✨Protein concentrations were even higher after 2 years of life. ✨Fat and total energy concentrations were higher in milk produced after 1 year of life. ✨Milk produced after one year of life was found to have more protein but less zinc, calcium, iron, and oligosaccharides. In summary, human milk remains a source of macronutrients and micronutrients for children >1 year old, although there is substantial variation in milk volume and nutrient concentrations, likely due to changing infant demand and dilution effects. What about immune benefits you may ask?! There is consistency in the literature demonstrating increased concentrations of milk-borne immune components in late lactation, specifically secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA), total IgA, lactoferrin, and lysozyme. Breastfeeding for >1 year continues to provide children with immunological support, although it remains unclear what level of protection this would provide in the older, more developed child. We need a ton more data on prolonged/extended breastfeeding and the benefits of it for babies but the data does show significant nutrition is still provided and protective immune compounds are still found in breast milk after the age of 12 months. #breastfed #babynursing #extendednursing #ibclc #pediatricdietitian #dietitianforbaby #registereddietitian #babydietitian #fyp #viral
She’s a wild lady! Also, if I have my phone in my hand, she’s constantly trying to knock it out of my hand 😆😆.  #momhumor #babynursing #breastfeeding #breastfeedingtok #breastfeedingjourney #mom #MomsofTikTok #momlife #momsover30 #momtok #ditl #ditlofamom #ditlmomvlog #ditlsahm #motherhood #motherhoodunplugged #motherhoodunfiltered #sahm #sahmlife #sahmsoftiktok #sahmtok #sahmroutine #christian #christiantiktok #christianity #christianmom #christianmomsoftiktok #mothertok #mamatok #overstimulatedmom #toddlermomsoftiktok #mominfluencer

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