My son will be a year old at the end of this month. I have been trying to determine what to do with his milk feeds. Currently he breastfeeds first thing in the morning (7 am), two times in the afternoon (usually 1 and 4), and before bed. We still typically have a NW that I feed him anytime between 1 and 4 and ocassionally an early morning feed at 5 or 6 depending on the time of his NF. So clearly he is still nursing a lot and is very much attached to nursing. I think he's eat me alive if I let him.
But we're coming up on a year and I started weaning my daughter at that time. I thought I would do the same with my son this time too but I am considering continuing the nursing past a year because he demands to nurse still while my daughter gave it up without a second thought and he is a little food sensitive (I still have to watch both my diet and his or his reflux flares terribly).
My issue though is that I work out of the home 3 days a week. Right now I feed the AM feed, pump mid day for the first afternoon feed, and the feed when I get home. If I continue to nurse, I'd like to drop the mid-day pumping session. Would it be possible at a year to only nurse before I leave for the office (7-7:30) and then no milk until I get home at 4-4:30??? Or is that too long between feeds?
Also, he is still a horrible sleeper and typically ends up in bed with me after the first NW. I was thinking that possibly by weaning him, he would be a little lessy needy of me. I know that sounds bad, but I've been sleep deprived and exhausted for 11 months...although I'm sure when he's a teenager I'll be wishing for him to "need" me like he does right now.