I have a healthy one year old (as of yesterday!) who still wakes 1-3 times per night to nurse. Sometimes I think it's more about soothing than hunger. He is great at eating solids and nurses well during the day. He took 15 oz at daycare plus 3 meals and a snack.
I just thought by now that he would naturally just start sttn on his own but it's not happening. I'm just tired and get sick all the time and I work full time.
I'm starting to wean from the pump at work this week (which I'm already feeling guilty about) and once that process is over and he's adjusted in the next couple weeks I would like to night wean him as well.
I was just wondering how you moms went about the process to get lo to sttn. I commend mothers who can continue getting up to nurse at night but it's been very draining on me and my marriage to have it go on this long.
Re: How did you night wean your (older) LO?
Not sure if it will work, but it seems like a good plan. I just know that, as the milk source, I cannot be visible during bedtime.
They were waking 2-4 times a night. I would go in, hand a cup of water, say no milk and then rock them. They cried a lot the first two nights. Then it got to be less and after night 4-5 they slept through the night.
With Dhs work schedule I didn't feel like I could make him o in. Also, they would freak when they saw him and become hysterical. Daddy at 2am? Spawn of satan. Daddy at 7am best friend in the whole world.
I think past a year you can definitely relax on the fear of hunger and focus on getting them more sleep. Other than major blips while traveling and a few here or there they've slept 12-13 hrs since. Going to bed got harder in the last few weeks with Dd2 and I have to sit on her floor but for 8 months she would wave goodnight as I left.
Good luck!
At first, we started with her first wakeup - 11pm. DH was in charge of that one (or any before 11pm), but I would still nurse her if she woke up AFTER 11. Then we moved the "deadline" to 1am, then 2, etc. until the cutoff for nursing was 6am. It took about 2 weeks. (Bonus was that after we dropped the 11am wakeup, she started sleeping from 7-2 almost immediately, and then moving the others was much easier. Getting rid of the first wakeup took about a week.)
She now usually sleeps until about 7, but as long as it's legitimately "morning" when she gets up, then we nurse.