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Wednesday, 2 October 2013

'I'll breastfeed my five-year daughter until she's ten if that what she wants': Mother, 51, defends right to nurse her five-year-old in public



'Aminah took to breastfeeding easily and the moment I felt that bond, I was instantly hooked,' says mother-of-three Maha Al Musa.
Al Musa, 51, still breastfeeds her daughter in public, whenever she asks for milk.
But it's not seeing an older lady flashing flesh that raises eyebrows, rather the age of her five-year-old.

The Australian belly dancer practices extended breastfeeding, where a mother allows the child to carry on feeding until they say they are ready to stop.



She follows in the footsteps of Jamie Lynne Grumet, the 26-year-old Los Angeles mother who caused shockwaves around the world when she posed on the cover of Time magazine with her four-year-old suckling from her bare breast.
Gurmet said she would not stop breastfeeding her four-year-old until he turned five.
As her daughter celebrates her fifth birthday this month, Al Musa, from New South Wales, spoke to New! magazine about how she couldn't care less what her critics think.
She has said she will allow her daughter to breastfeed until the age of 10, if that's what she wants.
'I believe it helps boost her immune system. To this day, she is very rarely ill and her temperament is calmer and more relaxed than the other children,' she says.
Maha weaned her two previous children, Kailash, 16, and Tariq, 13, off of breast milk when they were two

Culled From Daily Mail UK

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