Bedtime for breastfed baby

Hi everyone, I’m wondering if anyone may have any advice or is in a similar boat as me. My little girl constantly wakes up during the night and wants boob. She’s not hungry as she eats solids so it’s just comfort. I settle her a few times a night before giving in and bringing her into my bed so I can get some sleep. Every night is the same, she ends up co sleeping. She has never slept all night through and I’m absolutely exhausted. Does anybody else have a baby like this, if so what has worked for you?

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Hey we are further along the road than you but we had to officially night-wean as like you, it was just for comfort and not needed (also making me exhausted). We sent in my husband instead with a bottle of water and after a few nights she got the message and didn’t wake up as much, it certainly broke the association. She wasn’t happy about it but he gave her cuddles and rocked/ patted her so she was with him the whole time.

We still have some night wakes at 3 years so it might not fix everything but it made it much less confusing for her. I also carried on breastfeeding until just after 3 but only once a day - so you can carry on doing feeds when you want, just stop the night ones x

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Completely normal, can you just cosleep from the start of the night to avoid the faff?

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