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The above article discusses breastfeeding after a miscarriage. As I was reading, the only thing I could think of was maybe it was talking about feeding after the next pregnancy, but in several places it has stuff like this:

In certain situations, breastfeeding may be possible even after a miscarriage:
  • Recent Pregnancy: If the miscarriage was recent and hormonal levels have not yet stabilized, some milk may still be present.
and

How soon after a miscarriage can a woman start breastfeeding?
Breastfeeding can typically begin shortly after a miscarriage if the body is producing milk.

So who is going to be getting fed? The neighbor's baby?
 

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The woman's existing children...
I knew most babies can eat solid food at 4 to 6 months, so I assumed moms would stop breastfeeding around then. I guess some just want to continue, or need to because of an excess of milk?
 
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I knew most babies can eat solid food at 4 to 6 months, so I assumed moms would stop breastfeeding around then. I guess some just want to continue, or need to because of an excess of milk?
Your answer is in the article.
"The act of breastfeeding can promote emotional healing and bonding if they have a subsequent pregnancy or if they choose to adopt."
Also, it's recommended to still breastfeed even if the child can eat food, up to 2 years old.
 
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Your answer is in the article.
"The act of breastfeeding can promote emotional healing and bonding if they have a subsequent pregnancy or if they choose to adopt."
Also, it's recommended to still breastfeed even if the child can eat food, up to 2 years old.
Two years old? Sheesh. The kid should have a job by then. Buy his own food.
 
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