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Here are some weaning strategies for babies
including weaning baby from breastfeeding and weaning infants from
bottle feeding.
Weaning Strategies for BabiesWeaning or stop breastfeeding and nursing a baby who is one months
or older or the transition from bottle to cup is a hard decision.
Breast or bottle feeding is usually the best and sure shot way to
soothe or comfort a child and weaning the child from these sources of
comfort can distress parents as much as the child. However, even
doctors recommend that bottles should be eliminated as a feeding tool
by the time babies are one year old to prevent tooth decay and
improper alignment of teeth. Here are some gentle weaning strategies,
ways and tips that can help the child to drink with cups more
cheerfully and happily and without much stress:
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