You're milk is always nutritious for your child. 10 months is quite early to wean a baby actually. Your breastmilk changes to adapt to the growing baby's needs. I nursed my first for 26 months and now am nursing my second who is nearly 6 months. I'm not sure what advice you want? To wean? You sound sad to wean....then simply put bay to breast more and stop supplementing to raise your supply again. By 9 months in the nursing relationship many cannot pump much but that in NO WAY is a sign of how much milk you have at all. Pumping is not the way to tell. You can email me at home for more help at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or check my web site for more help at www.breastfeedingmatters.com
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