Making Weaning Easier For Mom and Baby

Challenges to Avoid During Weaning

Timing is crucial when it comes to weaning your child. It is important to consider other major milestones your child may be going through, as they can affect the weaning process. It is not uncommon for children to have minor setbacks in different areas of development when they are about to embark on something significant, such as learning to walk or potty-training.

During these times, children may have a reduced tolerance for weaning, as their attention and focus are directed towards the new milestone they are about to achieve. It is advisable to wait and postpone weaning if your child is currently going through such a milestone.

Additionally, if your family is currently undergoing significant changes, such as moving to a new location or starting daycare, it may be best to delay weaning. Your child may seek the familiar comfort of nursing during this transitional period, and it is important to provide them with the support they need until the transition is complete.


Self-Care is Essential

When going through the weaning process, it is crucial for mothers to prioritize self-care. Opting for a gradual weaning method can minimize the chances of experiencing painful engorgement. However, in case this discomfort arises, utilizing cold compresses and anti-inflammatory medications can provide some relief. It is also important to be prepared for significant hormonal changes that accompany weaning. It is not uncommon for some mothers to experience feelings of anxiety or depression during this period. Remember, this is a normal part of the process. Seeking support from a group of understanding friends can make a significant difference, so never hesitate to ask for assistance.

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