It is generally appropriate for babies to quit breastfeeding around the age of one to one and a half, but the exact time varies from person to person.
In the baby’s first year, breast milk will contain more nutrients and immunoglobulin, breastfeeding at this stage can not only meet the baby’s need for nutrients, but also help the baby to strengthen the immune system.
After the baby is one year old, simple breastfeeding can no longer meet its demand for nutrients, and the amount of breast milk will gradually decrease, the immunoglobulin and nutrients in breast milk will also decrease, coupled with the baby is now able to eat a lot of food, so it is more appropriate to wean at this time.
If breastmilk is abundant, the baby is weak or not eating well, you can also delay the time of weaning appropriately, the specific time of weaning can be analyzed in conjunction with the mother and the baby’s situation.