OMG!!! Mother Still Breast Feeds Her 6-Year-Old Daughter
- Marilyn Ojehonmon Nwene
- Jan 6, 2015
- 2 min read

Nursing mothers are always educated on the benefits of breast-feeding and most doctors advise breastfeeding for a year - if you can. However for this mum, it's different. Denise Sumpter is still breastfeeding her 6-year-old daughter, Belle and Denise has vowed to continue breastfeeeding her until she decides to stop.
"I'll feed Belle as long as she asks," the 44-year-old mother told Daily Mail.
Though the little girl does not depend solely on her mother's breast milk, she nurses anywhere from twice a day to once a week. Sometimes she'll join her 18-month-old brother, Beau in a feeding. Other times she'll latch one when she's looking for some one-on-one time with her mother.
"I don't think there's anything weird about it. I feed both children on demand, whenever they want it," Denise says.
According to Cosmopolitan.com, Denise, a Ph.D. student studying ancient science in London, credits her "mama's milk" to the vigor of her kids. She says, "My children have hardly been ill. Beau came down with something the other day and because I nursed him through it he was better in 24 hours. I've had similar with Belle. If they're upset it calms them. It helps them sleep."
"I used to get the odd comment from relatives who'd say, 'Here we go with the milk thing again,' but I think because people know I'm confident in my decision they let me get on with it."
She also denied claims that her daughter is developing a harmful dependency on her.
"People think by feeding Belle this long I will stunt her confidence. But she is extremely independent," she told Daily Mail.
"Her teachers say she is mature for her age. If you'd asked me five years ago I never would have thought I'd still be breast-feeding Belle. However, it turned out to be one of the best things I could have done for my family."
Denise says that her daughter understands that she is not the norm. According to Daily Mail, she's the oldest child still being breast-fed in the U.K. However, for Belle, it all feels natural. She even pretends to breast-feed her dolls.
"When Belle finishes I'll be sad but it's a natural progression. Her milk teeth are going and I get the impression she won't be feeding for much longer. But she can take her time."
And as for her son, Denise intends to breast-feed him as long as she has Belle, provided that's what he wants.
"The other day at play group Beau picked up a toy bottle and didn't have a clue what it was. I was proud of that."
Courtesy: Cosmopolitan, Daily Mail
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