How many months should a baby stop breastfeeding at night?

Babies can quit nighttime breastfeeding at 6 months, but there will be individual differences. Newborn babies due to the smaller stomach volume, the first few months of life to try to breastfeed every 2 to 3 hours, and on-demand nursing and nighttime breastfeeding, in order to ensure that the intake of sufficient milk to meet the growth needs. With the increase in age, the baby’s stomach volume and digestive ability is also gradually enhanced, in the birth of 6 months after not eating the night milk can also meet the growth needs, you can gradually give up the night milk. The baby should not be too rough and in a hurry when quitting nighttime milk, need to be gradual and orderly. The baby can be fed a sufficient amount of breast milk about 1 hour before bedtime to avoid waking up hungry at night, but also to give up the habit of sleeping on the milk, generally adhere to a few days after the night milk can be given up. However, when the baby is sick, you can postpone the time to quit night feeding.