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  1. Weaning is the process of switching an infant's diet from breast milk or formula to other foods and fluids. In most cases, choosing when to wean is a personal decision. It might be influenced by a return to work, the mother's or infant's health, or just a feeling that the time is right. 1. Weaning an infant is a gradual process.

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    At some point, either you or your child will be ready to stop breastfeeding. Weaning from breastfeeding is the process of switching a baby’s diet from breast milk to other foods and drinks. Read on to learn more about when and how to wean.

    When to wean is a personal decision and will be different for everyone. Each child may be ready to wean, or stop breastfeeding, at different ages. Some children will gradually start to show more interest in eating solid foods and less interest in breastfeeding. Others may want to stop breastfeeding more suddenly. You may be ready to wean at different times too. This is a personal decision.

    If you and your child have decided it is time to wean and your child is younger than 12 months old…

    •Give your child infant formula in place of breast milk.

    If you and your child have decided it is time to wean and your child is 12 months or older…

    To make the process easier for you and your child, wean over several weeks or more. As you slowly stop breastfeeding, your body will start producing less breast milk and eventually your body will no longer make breast milk.

    Weaning gradually can help your child…

    •Get used to the new taste of infant formula (for your child younger than 12 months old) or plain whole cow’s milk or fortified unsweetened soy beverage (for your child 12 months or older).

    •Adjust to drinking from a bottle or cup.

    Start weaning by replacing one breast milk feeding a day with a bottle of infant formula (for your child younger than 12 months old) or with a cup of plain whole cow’s milk or fortified unsweetened soy beverage (for your child 12 months or older). Continue to replace more breast milk feedings over time.

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  2. Dec 17, 2018 · Weaning is the process by which babies who were fully reliant on milk are introduced to solid foods. It starts with the first mouthful of food and ends with the last feed of breastmilk or formula ...

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  4. Others show less interest and start to self-wean before their first birthday (commonly between 9 and 12 months). The AAP recommends exclusive breastfeeding for about the first six months of your baby’s life and then a mix of breast milk and solid food as long as mutually desired — for two years or even more.

  5. Oct 26, 2021 · Baby-led weaning flips the script and puts babies in charge of mealtime. “The basic idea behind baby-led weaning is that parents and caregivers can follow a baby’s lead,” says Dr. Churbock ...

  6. Employ time-limiting tricks to shorten feedings. Set a “timer” by turning on a song and letting your child know they can only nurse until the song is over. You can also offer healthy snacks or ...

  7. Feb 22, 2021 · Often, weaning happens gradually and without any conscious effort or action. But you may need to wean before your child would have naturally stopped nursing or receiving your milk. If you need or want to actively wean before it happens on its own, it is best for you and your child to go slowly. Weaning suddenly can be physically painful for you ...

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