I was just wondering if I could see a visual schedule I could try for my little one starting at 6 am and
bedtime nursing at 7:30 pm.
we still
do bedtime nursing, but sometime she; ll just fell asleep with her dad, without any help from me.
We still both enjoy our early morning and
bedtime nursing sessions, and I feel so fortunate that I have had this time to connect with her, nurture her, comfort her and keep her healthy.
I made the decision before Julian was born that even if Ava asked to nurse more frequently (than her usual once
before bedtime nursing), I was going to say no.
Also if you're trying to wean
the bedtime nursing, have someone else put baby to bed for a week or so until baby realizes they won't get it anymore.»
I am finally weaning my daughter from
her bedtime nurse and now my ducts have gotten all plugged and I don't know to fix that without nursing or pumping.
If you're trying to replace
that bedtime nursing with something else or simply trying to prepare them for the end of nursing, Anastasio - Collins has a few suggestions.
«Remember
our bedtime nursing session?
Our next step will be to transition her morning nursing to a sippy of whole milk and then, lastly (and in about four more weeks), we will eliminate
her bedtime nursing.
He side - switches a lot and
our bedtime nursing sessions turn into 45 minute wiggle - nurse - a-thons.
The bedtime nursing has been really uncomfortable the last 2 nights, so I limit it big time.
When my daughter turned 2 years old, every now and then I talked about weaning, but she wanted to continue the morning and
bedtime nursings.
My favorite recent example was with
the bedtime nursing, which is still part of our routine.
So I actually started waking her up after
her bedtime nursing and then putting her in the crib.
It can be very relaxing to go to sleep in the same bed with your toddler right after
a bedtime nursing session.
My 19 month old is down to morning and
bedtime nursing.
It is okay to swear «tonight is the night we cut off
bedtime nursing» only to give in because it's easier and you're not quite sure if you're ready to stop just yet.