snoopy5386
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First off I want to say no flames please!!!
Here is my situation. I am still nursing my DD who will turn 3 in the beginning of April. I am at a place now where I want to wean her and I am looking for advice on how to actually do it. What to tell her about it, how to cut nursing sessions, etc. I know there are other moms here on the Dis who have nursed their children into toddlerhood and I am looking to them for advice. She currently nurses around 2-4 times a day. In the morning when she wakes up, before nap and at night before bed. Some nights she still wakes in the wee morning hours and nurses then as well and then goes back to sleep. Nursing is very much a part of our routine for sleep and I don't know how to cut it out of the routine. She is not a kid who would just skip nursing as part of her routine if you know what I mean. She is also not a kid who falls asleep easily, so just waiting for her to crash won't work either. I know many suggest having Dad take over for bedtime, but she is not a huge fan of DH to begin with so I don't think this would go over too well, plus he is not around for naps and sometimes has to work late anyways.
We just got back last night from a week's vacation and she nursed only 1-2 times a day while on vacation (napped in the car or not at all, didn't nurse 1st thing in the morning). My ILs had her for the whole day (DH surprised me with a day trip to WDW) and she went to sleep easily for MIL that night. That leads me to believe she is ready to wean as well.
Advice??
Here is my situation. I am still nursing my DD who will turn 3 in the beginning of April. I am at a place now where I want to wean her and I am looking for advice on how to actually do it. What to tell her about it, how to cut nursing sessions, etc. I know there are other moms here on the Dis who have nursed their children into toddlerhood and I am looking to them for advice. She currently nurses around 2-4 times a day. In the morning when she wakes up, before nap and at night before bed. Some nights she still wakes in the wee morning hours and nurses then as well and then goes back to sleep. Nursing is very much a part of our routine for sleep and I don't know how to cut it out of the routine. She is not a kid who would just skip nursing as part of her routine if you know what I mean. She is also not a kid who falls asleep easily, so just waiting for her to crash won't work either. I know many suggest having Dad take over for bedtime, but she is not a huge fan of DH to begin with so I don't think this would go over too well, plus he is not around for naps and sometimes has to work late anyways.
We just got back last night from a week's vacation and she nursed only 1-2 times a day while on vacation (napped in the car or not at all, didn't nurse 1st thing in the morning). My ILs had her for the whole day (DH surprised me with a day trip to WDW) and she went to sleep easily for MIL that night. That leads me to believe she is ready to wean as well.
Advice??
i was only able to tolerate breastfeeding for a little over a month with my boys. my youngest had a medical condition(tongue tied) that made me give up before he was diagnosed. i think my older son may have had the same problem but we never realized it. i had wished to do it until they were a year!

And they all know that I nursed to 4 and my half sister went nearly to 5, so it just does not come up.
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), so I look forward to him being done for that reason.