POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. Reduce Feedings Gradually: Begin by cutting out one nursing session at a time. Choose one that the child seems less attached to, such as midday feedings.
Distraction: Offer distractions and alternatives when your child asks to nurse. Engage them in activities or offer a favorite snack.
Set a Schedule: Establish a feeding schedule, so your child knows when to expect feedings. This can help reduce impromptu demands for breastfeeding.
Comfort and Cuddles: Be prepared to provide extra comfort, cuddles, and attention during the weaning process to compensate for the emotional bond.
Offer Reassurance: Explain to your child that they are growing up and that breastfeeding is ending, but you are still there to comfort and care for them.
Post Answer