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[Navigating Night Weaning: Strategies and Considerations for Parents]-[Episode 105: Night Weaning]

Brand New Little People · B2 · 2025-10-14

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Understanding Night Weaning: A Guide for Parents

Night weaning is a significant milestone that often brings up questions, concerns, and sometimes guilt for parents. In this discussion, Dr. Fallon Cook and Dr. Laura Conway from Infant Sleep Australia explore the nuances of dropping overnight feeds, emphasizing that this process should be guided by the baby's developmental stage, health status, and the family's personal preferences.

Is Your Baby Ready to Wean?

Determining whether a baby truly needs an overnight feed is the first step. According to the experts, newborns naturally require frequent feedings due to their "tiny tummies." However, as babies mature—particularly after the six-month mark—their circadian rhythms evolve to prioritize sleep over digestion.

Dr. Cook and Dr. Conway note that if a baby is "established on solids" and gaining weight appropriately, they may no longer require overnight caloric intake. Often, night feeding becomes a "habit" rather than a biological necessity. Parents should look for signs that feeding is impacting daytime intake, such as a baby who is "not waking up in the morning hungry" or showing no interest in breakfast because they filled up overnight.

Key Factors to Consider

  • Circadian Rhythm: By six months, a baby's body naturally "dampens down their appetite in the night." If a feed is offered, the baby will take it, but it does not necessarily mean they are hungry.
  • Sleep Associations: If a baby can only fall asleep during "suckling or feeding," the feed becomes a sleep crutch. Weaning can help break this cycle, allowing for more consolidated sleep.
  • Parental Choice: The doctors emphasize that there is "no pressure" to wean if the parents are comfortable with the current arrangement. It is a "perfectly reasonable choice" to stop when the parents are ready, provided the child is healthy.

Practical Strategies for Success

Weaning is a transition that requires a consistent plan. The experts suggest the following:

  1. Optimize Daily Rhythm: Before attempting to drop feeds, ensure the baby's "sleep pressure" is high enough during the day. If there are "split nights" or "false starts," the daily schedule may need adjustment first.
  2. Gradual Approach: "Drop one feed at a time" rather than stopping everything at once. This gives the baby's body time to adjust and shift their caloric intake to the daytime.
  3. Consistent Settling: Have a clear plan for how to resettle the baby without food. If breastfeeding, it is often helpful to "send in the non-breastfeeding parent" to avoid the baby associating the mother with a feed.
  4. Be Brave and Consistent: Toddlers and older babies may "push back" initially. However, once the feed is no longer on offer, many babies quickly learn to sleep through the night because they realize the feeds aren't available.

Addressing Common Concerns

Many parents worry their child will suffer if they stop night feeds. The experts reassure listeners that if the baby is over six months and healthy, they will not be "suffering." For those concerned about thirst during hot months, a small sip of water is acceptable, but the goal is to shift the child's reliance from overnight calories to daytime nourishment.

Ultimately, the podcast underscores that every family's situation is unique. Whether dealing with a toddler's sleep regressions or a newborn's feeding schedule, the goal is to move toward a routine that works for everyone. For those feeling overwhelmed, seeking professional guidance—such as coaching calls or personalized sleep plans—can provide the support needed to navigate these transitions confidently.

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📖 Transcript

The advice in this podcast is general in nature and does not constitute medical advice.
In the spirit of reconciliation, Dr Fallon and Dr Law acknowledged the traditional custodians of country throughout Australia and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
They pay respect to their elders past and present and recognize that sovereignty was never ceded.
Is your baby hungry at 2am or do they feed simply out of habit?
Not all babies will stop feeding overnight when it's no longer necessary.
Some enjoy those overnight feeds a lot and expect them to continue for one, two or even three years.

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