Newborn babies often experience hunger due to their small stomach capacity. Mothers need to adopt an on-demand feeding approach to ensure that the baby can better absorb nutrients. As the baby grows older, various organs are gradually developing and improving, and the capacity of the stomach will also increase. At this time, mothers should adopt scientific methods to help the baby quit night feeding. Is it good for a 2-year-old baby to drink night milk?
It is not good for a 2-year-old baby to drink night milk, and it is generally recommended to completely quit night milk around the age of one. Quitting night milk is like weaning, both require determination. You can't just hear your baby crying and start breastfeeding again, as it will be difficult to quit night milk. Eating night milk is a habit of babies, sometimes caused by adults' indulgence. When cutting off night milk, mothers should not be anxious or soft hearted. They should persist step by step to cultivate the good habit of sleeping all night for babies.
In addition, stopping breastfeeding at night can gradually reduce the frequency of breastfeeding and use other dairy products to meet the baby's hunger needs until the baby can sleep all night. At the same time, complementary foods should be added to the baby at the appropriate time, and the type and quantity of complementary foods can be determined according to the baby's age. Mothers should not rush to cut off night milk for babies who are sick or do not meet the weaning conditions.