Night weaning is the process of gradually reducing nighttime feedings, helping babies sleep longer.
Night weaning typically starts between 6 months and 1 year, depending on your baby's needs and pediatric advice.
Consistency, comfort, and gradual reduction of feedings can ease the transition for both baby and parents.
If resistance occurs, try a slower approach, ensure they're well-fed during the day, and consult your pediatrician.
Yes, successful night weaning can lead to better sleep for parents by reducing nighttime awakenings.
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