The act of ceasing breast milk expression, whether manually or with a mechanical device, is a significant decision in the breastfeeding or chestfeeding journey. This transition marks the end of a period dedicated to providing nourishment through expressed milk.
This cessation offers benefits such as increased personal freedom and the reclaiming of time previously dedicated to milk production. The duration of milk expression is a personal choice, influenced by factors like infant age, health, developmental needs, milk supply, and individual circumstances. Historically, the timeframe for this practice has varied significantly across cultures and generations.