How to Stop Nighttime Breastfeeding

The baby can quit night milk by reducing the number of times of feeding night milk, eating more before bedtime, diverting attention and other ways to quit night milk. 1. Reduce the number of night feedings: For babies who like to eat night milk, mothers need to gradually reduce the number of night feedings for their babies, such as from 3 to 4 times a night, gradually reduced to 1 to 2 times, and ultimately do not give the baby in the night feedings. 2. Eat more before bedtime: babies need to be fed before going to bed at night, and for babies over 6 months old, supplemental food can be added to the baby during the day as appropriate. 3. Divert attention: some babies at night to eat night milk is not necessarily caused by hunger, may be due to habit. At this time, you can gently pat the baby or give the baby sucking soother, which can replace the milk. It is recommended to give the baby to quit night milk in time, because the baby eating night milk may affect sleep and growth and development, but also easy to form caries. In addition, it is recommended that babies should be fed with milk or complementary food in time during the day, which can ensure that babies are getting enough nutrition.