Here are some weaning strategies for babies
including weaning baby from breastfeeding and weaning infants from
bottle feeding.
Weaning Strategies for Babies
Weaning or stop breastfeeding and nursing a baby who is one months
or older or the transition from bottle to cup is a hard decision.
Breast or bottle feeding is usually the best and sure shot way to
soothe or comfort a child and weaning the child from these sources of
comfort can distress parents as much as the child. However, even
doctors recommend that bottles should be eliminated as a feeding tool
by the time babies are one year old to prevent tooth decay and
improper alignment of teeth. Here are some gentle weaning strategies,
ways and tips that can help the child to drink with cups more
cheerfully and happily and without much stress:
- Be very supportive to your child during the transition period and
giver her extra support including hugging, playing with her to
comfort her or help her soothe herself with her favorite toy or
blanket.
- Children who can already handle sippy cups well may love to drink
from a cup, just like 'big people'.
- Early morning and late night nursing sessions are special for
baby and mom and means 'bonding time'. So, keep them until
last and start eliminating one feeding at a time from sometime in
between. You can gradually start from eliminating one feeding a week
and then move on gradually by dropping one more feeding per week.
- Get your baby used to changes in routines first and learn how to
break habits. You can change rooms, reschedule bath times or
exchange the chores with your spouse.
- Make sure that your baby doesn't get too hungry or she will
become irritable and will refuse to accept any changes. Give her
about six ounces of water or juice daily using a sippy cup and
favorite snacks to soothe her.
- Postpone a feeding by just 15 minutes a day and shorten the
duration of the feedings and you will soon find that the number of
feedings will soon dwindle down.
- Whenever a child insists on being nursed or feeding on a bottle,
you may want to distract her with errands and excursions by first
taking her for a walk or reading her favorite storybook to her and
she may forget her request and take to the cup easily.
- You can also consider making bottles less tasty for the baby by
watering down the milk or just give them water in bottles and milk
only in sippy cups.