EBF - Still feeding to sleep

Feeling guilty that LO only falls asleep on the boob especially when she wakes in the night it's the only thing that'll settle her 🙈 any advice from those who have successfully stopped? I do want to keep BF a while longer yet. Now 15 months

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I have no advice, only solidarity - I'm in exactly the same boat! If my partner goes in during the night, my LO absolutely loses it

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Same boat here. Still waking up 3-4x a night and mainly wants boob, sometimes will accept my husband but most of the time cries and calls for me. On good nights he wakes up 1-2x but still asks for it.

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Same boat!
Usually wakes 3-5 times. On a good night 1-2, in a bad one attached all night.
Feel like she might be teething now, only has 4, and so she’s attached a lot/wakes crying.
I want to keep going until 2 if I can, since that’s the recommended minimum.

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