Anonymous
Post 09/14/2020 08:23     Subject: Re:Best time for the baby to wean from breastfeeding

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our pediatrician told us it’s easiest for the child to stop all bottles, pacifiers and breastfeeding before 18 months.


I wonder what that's based on? Doctors often don't have great breastfeeding info. One doctor I saw was shocked I was still nursing my baby after she had a couple teeth. In my mom's group it was very common for kids to self wean between two and three. With the immunity benefits, I wouldn't try to wean in cold and flu season in a pandemic.


The immunity benefits have already been given. They aren’t there after 1.
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2020 00:28     Subject: Re:Best time for the baby to wean from breastfeeding

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our pediatrician told us it’s easiest for the child to stop all bottles, pacifiers and breastfeeding before 18 months.


I wonder what that's based on? Doctors often don't have great breastfeeding info. One doctor I saw was shocked I was still nursing my baby after she had a couple teeth. In my mom's group it was very common for kids to self wean between two and three. With the immunity benefits, I wouldn't try to wean in cold and flu season in a pandemic.


Stubbornness. 18 months is when the stubbornness kicks in. Better to be done with the habits by then.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2020 23:05     Subject: Re:Best time for the baby to wean from breastfeeding

Anonymous wrote:Our pediatrician told us it’s easiest for the child to stop all bottles, pacifiers and breastfeeding before 18 months.


I wonder what that's based on? Doctors often don't have great breastfeeding info. One doctor I saw was shocked I was still nursing my baby after she had a couple teeth. In my mom's group it was very common for kids to self wean between two and three. With the immunity benefits, I wouldn't try to wean in cold and flu season in a pandemic.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2020 23:01     Subject: Best time for the baby to wean from breastfeeding

Anonymous wrote:Mine both naturally lost interest around 13/14 months and I just went with it. Yes, I was a little sad, but I had read that they could become much more attached and harder to wean if I waited and I didn’t want that. My first I think I could have convinced to keep going if it was really important to me. My second, I actually don’t think would have gone for it. She was DONE.



+1 Mine was like your first. Part of me wanted to keep nursing but I knew I should leave it up to him. He weaned at 15 months.