How Long to Breastfeed? WHO Recommendation, Benefits & When to Wean
How long should you breastfeed? WHO recommendation, benefits for mother and child, and how to find the right time to wean.
What WHO, medical societies, and pediatricians recommend
The official position is clear — and perhaps surprising:
WHO (World Health Organization): - Exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months - Continue alongside solids until at least 2 years and beyond
German Medical Societies: - Exclusive breastfeeding for 4-6 months - Partial breastfeeding as long as mother and child wish
AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics): - Exclusively 6 months, continue until at least 2 years
The reality in Germany (2024): - 87% of mothers start breastfeeding - After 4 months, 68% still breastfeed (but only 40% exclusively) - After 6 months, 55% still breastfeed - After 12 months, 25% still breastfeed
The most important message: The "right" breastfeeding duration is what works for YOU and YOUR baby. 4 weeks is better than 0. 6 months is great. 2 years is great. 3 years is great. You decide.
Benefits by duration: what research shows
| Duration | Benefits for baby | Benefits for you |
|---|---|---|
| **Any colostrum** (first days) | Immune protection, gut flora | Faster uterine recovery |
| **4-6 weeks** | Fewer infections, better digestibility | Nursing relationship built, hormones regulated |
| **4 months** | 72% fewer ear infections | Weight loss begins |
| **6 months** | Optimal allergy protection, better gut health | Up to 25% less breast cancer risk |
| **12 months** | Stronger immune system, better cognitive development | Better bone health, less diabetes risk |
| **24+ months** | Continued antibodies, emotional security | Per 12 months: 4.3% less breast cancer risk |
Every single day of breastfeeding counts. You don't need to "make it to X months" — every nursing session is a gift.
Gentle weaning: how to do it stress-free
When the time has come — here's the gentle way:
Step 1: Replace the least important feed first Start with the nursing session your baby cares least about (often afternoon). Replace with solids or bottle.
Step 2: Replace another feed every 3-5 days Give your body time to reduce milk production. Too fast = risk of clogged ducts.
Step 3: The night feed last Night nursing has the greatest emotional value for your baby. Take the most time here.
Tips against engorgement when weaning: - Drink sage tea (reduces milk production) - Peppermint tea - Cool compresses on breasts - Only pump enough to relieve pressure (don't empty completely!)
When NOT to wean: - When your baby is sick - During a major transition (daycare start, moving) - Because others expect it - Because you're "already nursing too long" (no such thing!)
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