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Weaning a 21 Month Old from Breast Feeding.

I have a 21 month old and trying to wean her from breast feeding by 2. Does anyone have any suggestions on how ? She mainly does it at night to go to sleep.

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Hi-Not that I disagree with the idea of weening by 2, I am just wondering why you want to do that. That may help with HOW to stop!

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Hi-Not that I disagree with the idea of weening by 2, I am just wondering why you want to do that. That may help with HOW to stop!

You could try having your husband put your daughter to bed. I am sure she associates you with breast feeding, so having someone else put her to bed would definitely help.
I would keep the rest of her bedtime routine the same.
Does she nurse other times?

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Hi I haves weaned a 27 month old and am slowly starting my 22 month old. It is not easy because it is there special time. With my first son I started out timing it. 10 min. each night for a week then the next week it was 9 min. and so on. It took a long time but it eventually worked and then i would just offer him water instead and layed with him. Now with my second son I started differently. He would nurse all night long so I went backwards. Meaning that after 5:00am if he asks for milk I would say no and just hold him until he fell back asleep. There was some crying but he seemed ok. The next week I would stop from 4:00 on and so on. We are at 12:00 and on an it is going well. He still wakes up in the middle of the night and asks for milk but falls back to sleep much quicker than the beginning. It is a difficult thing to do but just take your time and it will work eventually. Good luck.

Well,

I read that you should never wean in a time of crisis. My daughter ended up being a little bit older than 2. We went through a lot of stress before that. How I weaned her was with trident gum. I said to her if you want gum you cant have dot (as she called it) because gum is for big girls. She was able to understand the concept.

I am glad you asked this! I am mainly answering so I can see your responses. I am doing the same with my 2 1/2 year old. At this point I am trying to switch her to a warm rice milk bottle at night (I know, water would be better). She still wakes up in the night to nurse. I so wanted to do child-led weaning, but my children just don't wean! Whatever your trial, you are not alone.

hi T., great job on nursing this long :)
if you are just down to the nightime nursing and are having trouble weaning, i suggest having someone else put her to sleep. having her sleep over elsewhere for a night or 2 may help. when she comes home, give her a drink of something else before bed and try adding something different and fun into her bedime routine to distract her. with my son, he slept out a couple of nights and didnt really ask again after that, he was very ready to stop. my daughter wasnt so ready, i had hubby put her to bed for about a week, she still asked sometimes, i distracted her with other stuff. it was a lot harder on me than on her. if you look back in the breastfeeding category, there are lots of long messages with lots of ideas that people have used. good luck.

I weaned by giving my daughter her before-bed feeding and then turning her over to daddy for a story and rocking routine. After about a couple weeks/month, she just went to daddy for the story and rocking, would fall asleep on his chest and be down for the night. After a couple weeks I was able to do the night-time rocking without her looking to nurse. She was ready to wean and gave it up without crying or fussing.

Hi T.,

I have no advice because I have the same exact issue here. My son is the same way, and he is 6 months older than your daughter. I will be watching this thread for some good tips.

I don't believe in just cutting him off and letting him scream (yes, that has been suggested to me). Most of my friends' toddlers have self-weaned around this age, but mine is hanging in there! My other two were ready much earlier...

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