Bottle feeds at night - continue ?

My little one is one years old next week. The health visitor said she won't need bottles at night but she still wakes up twice a night for milk. I'm not sure how to transition?

During the day, I know we can drop the bottles and stick with meals but does this also apply to stopping bottles at night? She can drink from a straw cup so I have no worries about her not being able to get used to cups rather than bottle teats.

HV suggested giving water instead but it doesn't work. At night I've given water but she wants milk/is hungry, then sleeps after the milk. I've tried increasing the milk amount before bed but she still woke during the night.

Do I just wait until she sleeps through the night so I can drop the night bottles? Is the issue with bottles, more that babies need to get used to not having bottles/teets bad for teeth during the day ?

I know it's not a rush/every baby is different, just wanted to see what others are doing if in the same situation and I was looking forward to getting rid of the steriliser/milk machine 😞🥲

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My boy still takes bottles through the night and I’ll keep giving him them until he decides he doesn’t want them. 1 on 18/11 x

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I think it's different for every baby. We night weaned at 13 months with my first (ebf so maybe slightly different). This was only cause I was pregnant and needed the rest. It was rough I'm not gonna lie but after a few nights he settled with a cuddle/water. If she is still genuinely hungry you can always continue as long as it works for both of you. I think you can do cow's milk though when she's one so no need to sterilise anymore etc.

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What’s your food routine including formula/milk x

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My baby is one years old and couple of weeks now I’ve stopped her night feeds. Instead of milk I give her water when she wakes up. Maybe try that and see what happens. My baby used to wake up for milk because it was her comfort. She didn’t really finish her bottle. So maybe try that for a week and see what happens.

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