The New York Post's page six indicates that Gwen Stefani's 15-month-old son Kingston still gets his nutrition via nipple.
Gwen says that she doesn't know exactly when she will stop breast feeding. But, she did say this:
"I'll just keep going while I can - like, he's getting his teeth, so it is a little bit scary. He's bitten me a few times."
Feisty little bugger, isn't he?
Honestly though, I have no idea when a woman should, according to the all-knowing doctors of the world, stop breast-feeding.
The whole biting of the succulent nip does seem to indicate that he may be ready for real-people food, but how should I know?
But I guess the whole teeth thing happens... it's when the kid's beard stubble starts irritating the nubbin that I would assume that she should maybe consider stopping.
I don't know much, but I know that.









