gottalovethem
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First off - please no bashing. This is not to debate the issues of nursing, it's to help me (and maybe others) wean their babies.
Second - don't say decrease feedings, that's obvious. What do I do when all he wants to calm down/go to sleep is to nurse?
Okay, that being said, I have a 13 month old that I am ready to wean, but am not sure how to go about it. We pretty much only feed before naps, before bed, middle of the night, and first thing in the a.m.
I'd love to lose the middle of the night one first, but don't know how. I do wait 10-15 minutes before I go to him, and that works where he will put himself to sleep sometimes, but not always. The downside to CIO is that he shares a room with ds3 and two kids awake in the middle of the night is not my favorite idea.
He doesn't take bottles or milk. He will drink water and juice out of a sippy cup and eats meals well.
At this point I do believe it is more habit than anything else.
Any POSITIVE suggestions/ideas would be much appreciated! Thank you.
Second - don't say decrease feedings, that's obvious. What do I do when all he wants to calm down/go to sleep is to nurse?
Okay, that being said, I have a 13 month old that I am ready to wean, but am not sure how to go about it. We pretty much only feed before naps, before bed, middle of the night, and first thing in the a.m.
I'd love to lose the middle of the night one first, but don't know how. I do wait 10-15 minutes before I go to him, and that works where he will put himself to sleep sometimes, but not always. The downside to CIO is that he shares a room with ds3 and two kids awake in the middle of the night is not my favorite idea.
He doesn't take bottles or milk. He will drink water and juice out of a sippy cup and eats meals well.
At this point I do believe it is more habit than anything else.
Any POSITIVE suggestions/ideas would be much appreciated! Thank you.