Postby Bluebunny » Thu Jun 02, 2016 5:04 pm
I had a similar situation with my son who breast fed and at 5 months showed no signs of giving up night feeds.
We did controlled crying similar to previous poster. The first night he cried for 5 hours straight and I sat outside his door and went in at irregular intervals, e.g. 5 minutes, 20 minutes, 10 minutes etc to pat and reassure. The second night was better and by third night he slept through. He is now 3 and a great sleeper.
To be honest it is not very nice sitting there listening to your child cry BUT I kept reminding myself that he no longer needs it and it is just a habit and that us as a family have needs too (sleep!).
The only thing I would say is if this is the route you take, you have to commit to it--choose a few days over the weekend or holiday, dispatch husband to different room etc. I've had friends who tried it halfheartedly and then given up and I think this is worse than doing nothing.
Some people, e.g. Tracy Hogg advocate replacing milk with water gradually and it probably works too, but I could never be bothered with it all.