”My son is 13 months old, but now he still has the habit of eating night milk, he works during the day, but he still feeds at night, he cries when he doesn’t eat, he wakes up several times a night, he has tried to wean himself off, but it didn’t work, he is really close to collapse, who can tell me how to wean my baby off night milk? A mom said. In fact, when it comes to nighttime milk, I believe that many mothers have a lot of bitterness, in order to wean their babies from nighttime milk is also a great deal of effort, generally speaking, babies can be gradually weaned from nighttime milk after three months, if the child’s development is normal, ideal weight growth, generally five to six months most children have added complementary foods, you can no longer feed nighttime milk. 1. First of all, make sure that your baby is really hungry for night milk: mothers should observe more often to confirm whether your child wakes up because of hunger. If you are hungry, you should consider whether the diet during the day does not meet the child’s developmental needs, increase the amount of complementary foods at the right time, and see if the number of wakings becomes less. In fact, there are many reasons why babies cry at night, such as hunger, urine, heat, cold, etc. Don’t rush to feed your baby as soon as he or she cries, which will instead make him or her develop the habit of frequent nighttime milking, and try to lull your child to sleep with hugs and soft humming of children’s songs after he or she wakes up. 2. Gradually reduce the number of nighttime feedings: After babies add complementary foods, it is normal for them to eat 1 or 2 feedings at night or not to eat 1 feedings. If you eat very little complementary food during the day and eat milk frequently at night, it not only affects your sleep, but also affects your baby’s eating during the day, so you should reduce the number of night feedings, increase the amount of food intake during the day, and reasonably arrange the time to eat complementary food and milk. 3. Adjust the feeding time and add a complementary meal before bedtime: mothers can add a complementary meal that can satiate the stomach an hour before bedtime, such as rice flour or milk powder, which can help reduce the baby’s hunger during sleep, and postpone the baby’s feeding time at night to 3 to 4 a.m. Here we need to remind that if the baby wakes up at night and wants to eat milk, you can also try feeding a small amount of water. 4, weaning night milk: the mother must be ruthless. The attitude of the mother is very important, many times the reason why repeatedly weaning night milk is unsuccessful, most often related to the mother’s soft heart. The actual fact is that this is a big taboo for nighttime weaning. If you don’t feed your baby next time, he will cry even more. This will form a vicious circle, and it will be more difficult to wean your baby from night milk. Reminder: After the baby is born, make sure the baby sleeps in his own crib, not in the same bed with adults, so it’s easy to develop the habit of eating night milk, and it’s troublesome to break it.