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post 08/02/2013, 07:38 PM
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My little dude (16 months tomorrow) said no to his bedtime BF today. Didn't want cuddles or songs, just wanted to lie down in his cot and have a little chat to himself.

The morning feed drifted away a week or so ago.

I always said I'd feed until he stopped on his own. I'm so happy I was able to.
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post 08/02/2013, 07:45 PM
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awwww well done OP.. i think thats lovely he was able to just stop gently when he is ready.

My LO is 13 month and i am enjoying those morning/bedtime feeds as I know it wont be long till she does the same. It is such a bittersweet feeling.
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post 08/02/2013, 09:17 PM
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Well done!
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post 08/02/2013, 09:32 PM
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aww Well done on reaching 16 months, my 15 mth old seems like he is never going to give up, some days I am over it and wish he'd hurry up and wean, others I still enjoy our snuggles and know I will be sad when he stops.
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post 08/02/2013, 09:33 PM
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nice work original.gif i remember feeling sad though when they self-weaned sad.gif
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post 08/02/2013, 09:51 PM
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Good on you for achieving your goals original.gif .
Who know's, this might not be the absolute end but then again it might.
All the best.
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post 08/02/2013, 10:30 PM
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It does feel a bit sad but good on you you know you've really done your best. It's hard not to feel a bit rejected though. hugs to you!
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