Generally speaking, it is more appropriate for babies to wean themselves from nighttime milk at around 6 months of age. Weaning oneself from nighttime milk needs to follow the principle of individualization, and there is no so-called “best” time to wean oneself from nighttime milk, which is suitable for babies is the best. The World Health Organization recommends that infants under 6 months of age should be breastfed on demand. 6 months after the start of the addition of complementary foods, due to the complementary foods also contain certain nutrients that can meet the needs of the baby’s growth and development. Therefore, at this time, you can gradually wean your baby from nighttime breastfeeding, so as not to affect the normal daytime breastfeeding. However, as babies vary from person to person, the weaning time is also different, so you need to choose the appropriate time to wean the night milk according to the baby’s situation. It should be noted that the night milk should be weaned gradually, so that the baby slowly adapt, so as not to affect the normal growth and development of the baby.