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    Weaning From Breast Feeding

    When your baby has stopped breast feeding and gets
    all of his nutrition from other sources than the
    breast, he’s actually considered weaned. Even
    though babies are also weaned from the bottle as
    well, the term weaning often refers to when a
    baby is stopped from breast feeding.

    When weaning is a mother’s idea, it normally
    requires a lot of patience and can take time,
    depending on the age of your baby or toddler,
    and also how well your child adjusts. The
    overall experience is different for everyone.

    Weaning is a long goodbye, sometimes emotional
    and sometimes painful. It doesn’t however, signal
    fo the end to the intimacy you and your child
    have developed during the nursing stage. What it
    means, is that you have to replace breast feeding
    with other types of nourishment.

    Starting weaning
    Your the best judge as to when it’s the right
    time to wean, and you don’t really have a
    deadline unless you and your child are actually
    ready to wean. The recommended time for weaning
    is one year. No matter what relatives, friends,
    or even complete strangers tell you, there is
    no right or wrong time for weaning.

    How to wean
    You should proceed slowly, regardless of what
    the age of your child may be. Experts say
    that you shouldn’t abruptly withhold your breast,
    as they results can be traumatic. You should
    however, try these methods instead:
    1. Skip a feeding - Skip a feeding and
    see what happens, offering a cup of milk to your
    baby instead. As a substitue, you can use a
    bottle of your own pumped milk, formula, or a
    cow’s milk. If you reduce feedings one at a
    time, your child will eventually adjust to the
    changes.
    2. Shorten feeding time - You can start
    by cutting the length of time your child is
    actually at the breast. If the normal feeding
    time is 5 minuts, try 3. Depending on the age,
    follow the feeding with a healthy snack. Bed
    time feedings are usually the hardest to wean,
    as they are normally the last to go.
    3. Postpone and distract - You can
    postpone feedings if you are only feeding a couple
    of times per day. This method works great if
    you have an older child you can actually reason
    with. If your child wants the breast, say that
    you’ll feed later then distract him.

    If you’ve tried everything and weaning doesn’t
    seem to be working at all, maybe the time just
    isn’t right. You can wait just a bit longer
    to see what happens, as your child and you have
    to determine the right time to wean together.

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