ExpertDr Laxmi Chavan-SawantAyurvedic Gynaecologist 2 years agoA. Make your breasts less available for nursing. Stop wearing nursing clothing such as nursing bras and tops with nursing slits.
Shorten each breastfeeding session before stopping it completely.
Postpone breastfeeding sessions and Substitute food, drinks, or comfort for breastfeeding.
Distract your toddler.
Stopping gradually will also help prevent problems like overfull, hard (engorged) breasts and mastitis.
Author of questionGuardian of a 3 yr 2 m old girl2 years agoA. but thing is he doesn't actually drink. once he starts to drink milk he dozes off. just wakes up and cries in middle of night for nothing
RashmiMom of a 11 yr old girl2 years agoA. But this is completely normal for a child to wake up in demand for a feed you cannot put a stop to that because that’s a very natural thing to happen so you should feed your child and if you don’t want to go ahead with your feeling you can go ahead with giving what is feeding to the child
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