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I'm pregnant now, and am planning on breastfeeding. Most children will wean themselves when they are ready. I've decided, personally, that I am willing to nurse as long as the child wants, up to three years old.
Historically, children have been fed at the breast until they could "chew meat and hard bread". That sounds good to me, as a general guideline.
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