What was it like? How did you know he or she was ready? Right now I just can't picture it!
What was it like? How did you know he or she was ready? Right now I just can't picture it!
grapefruit / 4441 posts
At the point my LO weaned (11.5 mo), she was getting BM in bottles at daycare with the occasional bottle of formula. My supply was getting lower and lower and she was acting distracted nursing. I would have to work to keep her on. When I stopped working at it, she just would nurse for a few minutes and them stop, and soon after, she just stopped rooting or trying to nurse all together.
GOLD / watermelon / 14076 posts
No advice (obviously), but I can't picture it either! LO is still very attached to nursing. I don't want to force her to wean, but at the same time I'd really prefer to be done by 15 months. I'm hoping she does it on her own.
wonderful cherry / 21504 posts
@lawbee11: I'll be honest- c and I are both still very attached!
watermelon / 14206 posts
At 15 months he got a cold and was too congested to nurse. A few days later, once he felt better, he wasn't interested. I tried a few times through the week and he didn't care.
pomelo / 5720 posts
I got pregnant when DS was just over a year but miscarried at 10w. He was down to morning/night busting once we switched to WCM at one and slowly just became less and less interested in it. He would go a day without in and then just gave it up completely at 16.5 months.
GOLD / watermelon / 14076 posts
@Foodnerd81: I'm still really attached to our session before bed. Not so much in the MOTN
honeydew / 7687 posts
He 99% self weaned; he just said 'no, no mama' when I offered. I was shocked. Completely out of the blue!
coconut / 8279 posts
He started to flat-out refuse at 11 months. I would've had to have held him down and forced him/upset him.
I also worked 40+ hours out of the house since he was 7 weeks old so he was used to being with dad and drinking from bottles/cups.
wonderful pomelo / 30692 posts
We were down to nursing just once a day and when he was 14.5 months, he just started refusing, or he would nurse for a couple minutes and then fight me. Each day, it seemed like our sessions were shorter and shorter, so finally after a couple weeks of this, I just didn't offer, and it was over.
nectarine / 2591 posts
We were down to one session a day and 3 days before her first birthday she only nursed on one side, super quickly. The next day I asked her if she wanted milk and she ignored me. I signed milk and she kept playing. That's it... we were done.
squash / 13764 posts
He didn't really self wean, as he probably would have kept our last session for a while longer but un the mornings he would nurse in bed with me but crawl all over me while nursing--try to stand up, wake up dh, move around all while still nursing. So he was obviously not really focused on nursing. And we dropped his night session after he would only nurse for like 5 seconds and then be done.
nectarine / 2964 posts
LO self weaned begin with nursing strikes since 4 months. It was a stressful time. He got worse and worse and until 8.5 months I stopped trying to nurse him and we just pumped. He slowly didn't even want to drink from a bottle either, regardless if it were formula or breast milk. I dragged to until 11 months and gave him whole milk in a cup. Gosh the misery was over and he gobbled it down like a champ since.
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