How to quit breastfeeding alone with a child

One can successfully quit breastfeeding even if one is bringing up a child. Mothers need to pay attention to the weaning time and take a gradual and decisive attitude. Specific methods are as follows: 1, pay attention to weaning time: when you first start to quit breastfeeding or reduce breastfeeding, it is best to choose to start in the daytime, because there are many things during the day to distract the baby’s attention, and will not be overly concerned about whether or not the mother is breastfeeding. However, in the morning and at night, the child’s dependence on the mother is higher, and it is relatively difficult to quit breastfeeding; 2, step by step: do not give the child to quit breastfeeding all at once, the baby will not adapt to the baby’s physiology and psychology have a certain impact. It is recommended to take a step-by-step approach, from feeding many times a day to slowly reduce the number of times a day, such as from 6 times to 5 times, 4 times, and gradually increase the amount of formula or complementary foods, until completely quit; 3, attitude decisive: although the milk is a gradual process of adaptation, but the need for mothers to quit the milk firmly determined not to be when the baby a pain in the heart to feed the baby to delay the time of quitting the milk, when the baby is crying, you can choose the toys, sounds and so on. Distraction. Do not quit for a period of time and then return to normal breastfeeding, repeated cessation of breastfeeding will cause adverse stimuli to the baby. Precautions: Before quitting breastfeeding, you should first take your baby for a comprehensive physical examination to determine whether your baby’s development is suitable for quitting breastfeeding. In the process of breastfeeding cessation, you can give your baby a choice of milk powder close to breast milk to reduce the baby’s resistance to milk powder. If the mother’s milk is bloated, she needs to use a breast pump or take breast milk return medication under the guidance of a doctor to avoid mastitis caused by the blockage of the milk ducts.