Night Weaning; How To Have A Smooth Transition
Night-weaning is the process of training a baby to sleep through the night, rather than wake up for feedings. This is a major milestone that may begin as early as four months, but is different for every baby. Babies seek the breast for comfort as well as nourishment. It is common for babies to feed more during growth spurts or teething. Be patient and try to feed your baby more during the day. Your doctor or lactation consultant may also help. Just remember that your baby will eventually night wean when they are ready.
Key Takeaways:
- During the first few months when a new born baby is brought into the world, the mother and baby will surely have an exciting experience.
- It can be exhausting to be a new mother because sometimes the baby can wake up at regular intervals at night and want to eat.
- The mother was told by her pediatrician that she could reclaim her night sleep again by putting her baby into the night weaning process.
“Our pediatrician did assure us that the night weaning process requires patience and not to expect overnight results, though.”
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