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How to stop breastfeeding to sleep

Baby is 6 months old and i've been latching her to sleep every night even during night wakes. Have not had a restful night as nobody can care for her at night since she'll cry and only wants to be latch. How do I wean this off?

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Replace one breastfeeding session a day with solids, ideally a midday feed. After a few days, replace another session, gradually working towards eliminating feedings completely.

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