What kind of Halloween celebration are you going to do? the question of the week

Look how time passes quickly, but it seems that yesterday we were removing the sand between our fingers and November is here. And it is that everything flies and next Saturday comes the last of the American imports that as a blockbuster increasingly decorates our homes.

This year we want to know what you are going to do, if you are going to celebrate it or not and in your case what are you going to do, if only costume party, if you make a terrifyingly special menu or if you dare to go from door to door With the trick or deal. Shame on me that!

What kind of Halloween celebration are you going to do?

Last week we asked you: Do you think that women who breastfeed one day run out of milk?

These have been your answers:

  • Iskandervv told us:

    Of course not. I think it is rather an excuse for some mothers who try to self-justify by having stopped breastfeeding. Precisely these days I was told by a friend who stopped breastfeeding her daughter when she was seven months old, of her own free will and to somehow be able to "resume" her life as for the nights and to be able to drink alcohol, which two months later she still had milk. And my son, who will be four years old in less than two months, and now takes once or twice a month, can attest that the milk does not dry out, and less when it comes to babies. A pity the lack of information and even more the lack of interest of many mothers to continue breastfeeding.

  • vogue25 replied:

    I don't think it stops producing milk. And I don't think the model is uninformed, what I do think is that people like to judge others and give opinions when they don't ask for them.

  • diminuka said:

    I do not think so; At least not with five months. I have noticed that it no longer comes out as before; that with the breast pump nothing at all and the medium complaining saying that it does not come out. But with 4, 6, 8 years who are currently I would say it could be ... although I don't know why it happened in my case. They say that the Mirena IUD is not related because they are local hormones but I think it could have been that. What is strange to me is that the little one still follows a few times a day without complaining ...

  • juliefernn said:

    No. Milk stops being produced due to lack of stimulation or hormonal alterations. But because yes and suddenly, no.

  • Carogatti told us:> No. As long as the mother is a healthy woman and has a healthy baby / child sucking (or an adult!) the woman's body will continue to produce milk. Even if I used a breast pump every day several times a day, the body would also continue to produce. I have been breastfeeding for almost 3 years and now I am pregnant, so if everything goes well, it will be several more years. >>

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