If a situation does not allow
for a gradual weaning, it's recommended a lactation consultant be contacted to help address any issues that may arise.
If weaning is necessary, it would help to allow
for gradual weaning if this is at all possible.
Not exact matches
I've believed that
for a LONG time, that NOT nursing contributes more to sag than nursing does, and abrupt
weaning more than
gradual weaning.
Weaning a baby is a
gradual process that calls
for patience and understanding from both you and your child.
Plus,
gradual weaning is often less traumatic
for children.
If this baby is anything like my first, I will be nursing him
for several more years and his
weaning will be so
gradual that both of us will be ready when it happens.
But remember that
gradual weaning is always best
for both your baby and you.
It was a
gradual weaning, but I couldn't help feeling neither one of us was ready
for it.
Because your milk changes
for the benefit of your child while you
wean, it is better to make
weaning a
gradual, rather than an abrupt, process.
I tried the gentle method of night
weaning and
gradual separation
for our 15 month old.
I've struggled with this moment
for the past few months, but after weeks of
gradual weaning, I am more than ready.
For instance, some children may easily go straight to whole milk without needing a
gradual wean.
In most cases, a
gradual weaning process is best
for both you and your baby.
We do recommend that the
weaning process be
gradual and not traumatic
for the baby.
Eventually a slow and
gradual night -
weaning method that I developed
for her helped and she woke less and slept deeper and less restlessly.
If you are taking synthetic estrogen, whether by itself or in combination with synthetic progestin, a
gradual step might be to at least start natural hormones along with synthetic estrogen,
for a month, then
wean slowly off synthetic estrogen.
Teeccino's
gradual weaning program helps people avoid caffeine withdrawal and provides a delicious replacement
for coffee drinking during the detox program.
Because maternal antibodies
gradual decrease from the time a puppy or kitten is
weaned, and this occurs at different rates
for all animals, it is vital that all puppies and kittens receive a series of vaccinations starting at 6 - 8 weeks of age and continuing until the series is complete.