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Mom of a 5 yr 4 m old boy1 Year ago
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how to stop mother feed for 1 year 11 months old baby. Baby need mother feed during nights how can I stop it is there any way .

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year ago
A. Weaning a 1-year-11-month-old from breastfeeding, especially at night, can be challenging but manageable with patience and consistency. Here are some steps and tips to help you through the process: ### Gradual Weaning 1. **Daytime Feedings**: Start by gradually reducing daytime feedings first. Offer nutritious snacks and meals to keep your child full and distracted. 2. **Nighttime Feedings**: Gradually reduce the frequency of nighttime feedings. If your child is used to multiple feedings, try cutting down to one or two and then phase those out. ### Establish a Routine 1. **Bedtime Routine**: Create a soothing bedtime routine that doesn't involve breastfeeding. This could include a bath, storytime, cuddling, and a lullaby. 2. **Comfort Objects**: Introduce a comfort object like a favorite blanket or stuffed animal to help your child feel secure. ### Offer Alternatives 1. **Water or Milk**: Offer a cup of water or cow's milk (if appropriate for your child's diet) instead of breastfeeding at night. 2. **Comfort**: Provide extra comfort through gentle rocking, singing, or patting to help your child settle back to sleep. ### Partner Involvement 1. **Support from Partner**: If possible, have your partner or another caregiver help with nighttime comforting. This can help break the association between you and breastfeeding. ### Distraction and Comfort 1. **Distraction**: During the day, engage your child in activities and offer healthy snacks to keep them satisfied and distracted from breastfeeding. 2. **Comforting**: Be prepared for some resistance and offer extra comfort and reassurance during this transition. ### Be Consistent 1. **Consistency**: Be consistent with your approach. Mixed messages can confuse your child and make the process longer. 2. **Stay Calm**: Stay calm and patient. Weaning can be emotionally challenging for both you and your child, but consistency and gentle persistence will help. ### Night Weaning Tips 1. **Gradual Reduction**: Gradually reduce the time spent breastfeeding each night. For example, if your child usually feeds for 15 minutes, try reducing it to 10 minutes, then 5, and so on. 2. **Comfort Without Feeding**: Try to comfort your child without feeding. Offer cuddles, back rubs, or sing a lullaby to help them go back to sleep. ### Prepare for Resistance 1. **Understanding Resistance**: Understand that your child may resist and cry during this transition. Offer comfort and reassurance but try not to give in to breastfeeding if you have decided to wean. 2. **Timing**: Choose a time for weaning when there are no major changes or stressors in your child's life (e.g., starting daycare, moving, etc.). It's important to be patient and understanding during this transition. Every child is different, and some may take longer to adjust than others. If you have concerns or need personalized advice, consider consulting your pediatrician or a lactation consultant.
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