J.L.
Actually my husband was very involved in that process as I was working and he was staying at home. I still nursed, but he would bring the baby to me ect, ect. When it came time to get her to sleep through the night and/or wean her, it helped to have him go in there instead of me. Everytime I went in there it would just rile her up. I am seeing that now with my little boy too. (Who I'm not trying to wean, only keeping it down to one feeding between 5-8. If I go in there and it is too early, it is too late and unless we want a long night I will usually feed him. But if my husband goes in there he just gives him a pacifier and he goes back to sleep. I weaned my little girl at 15 1/2 months. It was a lot easier than I thought it would be. I had already had her down to two feedings. 1 before bed, and one between 4-6 in the morning. I stopped the one before bed first and I started a different routine. She was only somewhat reluctant. Then almost automatically after putting her down without feeding her she gave up her other feeding and for the first time really she was sleeping through the night. I realized then that she only woke up because she knew that I would feed her. Take that out of the equation and all of a sudden it seems better just to stay asleep. I would say, use your husband if he is willing, and just do it. Once he's weaned you will be getting a lot more sleep. If your husband can't, just be consistently putting him down instead of feeding him and although you'll have some rough nights it will pay off in the end. HOpe that helps, sorry if it's jumbled.