POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy7 months agoA. Yes, it is generally okay to stop breastfeeding during the day for a 10-month-old, as long as your baby is receiving adequate nutrition from other sources. At this age, babies can start having a balanced diet consisting of solids and formula or breast milk (if you choose to continue) throughout the day.
You can gradually transition your baby to other food sources, including:
Solid foods: Purees, mashed fruits and vegetables, soft finger foods, and small pieces of cooked meat, fish, or poultry. Formula or expressed breast milk: If you are transitioning away from direct breastfeeding, you can offer formula or expressed breast milk in bottles or cups.
It is important to ensure that your baby is getting sufficient nutrition from a variety of sources, including solid foods and other milk (if you're not breastfeeding during the day). You can offer breast milk or formula in the morning, at night, and/or before naps to maintain a balanced diet.
If you plan to stop breastfeeding entirely, be sure to monitor your baby’s weight gain and overall development, and consult your pediatrician if you have any concerns. Each baby is unique, so the transition should be done based on what works best for both of you.
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