ExpertSHRUTI KANCHANLactation Educator and Counselor2 years agoA. While it is understandable that you may be looking for ways to stop this behavior, I would like to advise against the use of any form of force or coercion, including the use of "fetime."
Breastfeeding is a natural and normal behavior for young children, and we recommend gentle weaning practices that respect the child's autonomy and developmental needs. It is important to remember that every child is different, and weaning may take time and patience.
There are a variety of resources available to help support you and your daughter during this transition, including lactation consultants, support groups, and parenting books. I encourage you to seek out these resources and approach this process with compassion, empathy, and respect for your child's needs.
Sai Prasanthi R LMom of a 11 yr 6 m old boy2 years agoA. Hello dear parent! Consult your doctor for advice on using of femite solution. Gradually include all food groups in your child’s diet that is healthy and staple in your family. Serve your child with healthy foods in cute Babyhug stainless steel bowls and plates to encourage healthy eating
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