Before you shame me for breastfeeding until 3 years old: (from the World Health Organization) Recent studies further suggest that breastfeeding may have longer-term health benefits, such as reducing the risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes in children and adolescents, and increasing intelligence quotient (IQ) (2-5). Evidence also indicates that breastfeeding confers benefits to mothers, lowering their risk of breast and ovarian cancer, and type 2 diabetes (2), as well as increasing the time between pregnancies (1). For many outcomes, the positive effect of breastfeeding is greater the longer breastfeeding is continued. . . . Dont shame someone for doing whats not only best for the baby but also recommended by every expert in the field! #breastfeeding #breastfedtoddler #extendedbreastfeeding #latetermbreastfeeding #sahm #momtok #toddlertok #weaning #weaningjourney #pottytraining #milestones #proud