Hello!

I am trying to wean my 14month old off breast milk. At the moment she goes to day care two days per week, for about ten hours and she is fine with a bottle of milk (cows) then. However at home during the day with me on the other days, she is very persistent in getting what she wants – breast milk. To the point where she will be ripping at my clothes climbing all over me. I’d love to know some ways to persuade her its time to move on.


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  • smiles when I read your question it is true
    she loves the comfort of being near to you
    cuddle her close with bottle for her too
    sorry got to be firm though hard to do
    another idea you might try is buy her a baby doll she can feed
    with a bottle and also a nappy change type also you may need
    visual aids and do it too are fabulous ways to learn it is true.


  • for one of mine no matter what we did he would not wean in the end we sweetened his milk a tiny bit and that worked over time we decreased the amount of sweet


  • Tell her they don’t work anymore and take her to buy a new special drink cup for big girls. Let her pick it out, with a special toy maybe. BE FIRM. (easier said than done I know)


  • Have you tried giving her a bottle of cows milk while cuddling her instead of the breast?
    it could be that she associates the breast with mummy cuddles .
    She seems to be content with bottles when you are not there.


  • Express into a bottle and cuddle while feeding. Good luck


  • Try expressing for a while


  • I just weaned my one year old son and he LOVED being breast fed. It sounds awful but you may have to go through a few days of your little one being upset because she wants the breast. I just offered him the bottle of milk in place of every breast feed which was always just before a sleep. He didn’t like it at first and I had to sit through a few hours of tears but he would fall asleep. I made sure he was full though before I put him down for his bottle so he wasn’t hungry – I served dessert after his lunch – so if he didn’t drink his bottle his tummy was full. I guess my last piece of advice to consider if you are done with breast feeding? If you aren’t keep going. I found it easy to wean my son because I was fed up with breast feeding and wanted my body back – that was my driving force and he knew it! Good luck


  • Woo hoo go big girl


  • We are up to 48 hours with no bippy Alison Smith


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  • I can’t believe people actually recommend curry or lemon juice. :s


  • I find my toddler does this too and I imagine it is because of the breaks away from you at child care (my girl has 2 days at child care too). A huge aspect is comfort too. Distraction works well, we do a morning activity and have a morning snack too.


  • Maybe she craves the comfort. Try cuddles & snuggles while giving her a milk bottle. She must love & miss her mummy while separated during the day and wants some of the comfort back when your at home.


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  • Mums that keep telling other mums to just “push through it” and “enjoy it” have never had watery breast milk or the unfortunate circumstance of being in so much pain that every feed is you sobbing on the couch and trying not to resent your child for it. And sometimes, you are just ready to move on. 14 months is a VERY long time. I only got to breast feed for 8 weeks.
    They also have a limited understanding of parenthood if they think their way is the only way.

    Being that young it was a lot easier to make the switch, but I found that it was even smoother by starting out giving her all her bottles in the breast feeding position and stroking her head, then every few days I’d change one feed to a more comfortable position (or for you, you could put bubs down to drink the bottle)

    And depending on bubs’ diet, (my daughter is now 14 months) I will also sometimes add half a teaspoon of milo to her milk as a treat, which may help convince your bub to love the bottle/cup a little more ;)

    Good luck, good on you for lasting as long as you did!


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