i have been reading articles and blogs and message boards and i think i am just nervous in general about the weaning process. i decided that we would wean at 1 yr. my LO is 10 months now and i guess i am just not sure if i should start the weaning leading up to her 1 yr or after her bday. she takes bottles of BM while i am at work and then feeds from me when i am home. she still does 2 (recently 3 - not sure if it is a growth spurt) feedings at night. we co-sleep and i think she is doing some of her feedings out of comfort more so than she needs to eat. any advice on how to start this process? which feeds should go first? when she stops her day feedings am i supposed to be supplementing that feed with regular cows milk (after one yr of course)? we are moving her crib into our room in a step to stop co-sleeping - hoping that maybe not being directly next to me in the bed it will help with the weaning but that could just be my wishful thinking,
Re: Weaning advice?
**DD1 - 7/9/98**
**DS - 11/9/00**
**DD2 - 4/30/13**
I don't know if you would necessarily need to replace the feeds with formula during MOTN. Dr. Jack Newman says that formula marketing has convinced us that at 9-12 months that as babies wean they need to go to formula if you're not able to provide breastmilk and that we need some set amount of breastmilk. So as long as they are getting some breastmilk and a variety of solids there is no need to give formula. I think it wouldn't be beneficial to introduce formula to a baby that old if she'll be taking WCM soon anyway. https://www.breastfeedinginc.ca/content.php?pagename=doc-WFBW
Nevertheless, I think weaning the MOTN would be your best start with the weaning process. I don't know your baby so maybe my advice won't help, but what if instead of just abruptly ending your MOTN feeds you just lessened the time LO is at the breast? This would help teach your body to make less milk slowly and ease any discomfort. I also think moving the baby out of your bed will definitely help. If LO cries in the crib during MOTN try putting pacifier or something else soothing to see if all she needs? There is no one right way because every baby is different.
I don't have much advice about your other questions as I'm wondering this too.