Hi E.,
I think you’re doing a wonderful thing nursing up to this point – they can only benefit from extended nursing. I didn’t read all the responses, so sorry if I repeat anything that’s already been said. Let me just share with you our weaning story.
I, too, nursed my son until he was fully weaned when he turned two last month (just in time, too, because I became pregnant with baby #2). I started weaning him from as early as November (at about 20 months old), so yes, it did us take about 5 months for the weaning process to complete. That’s because we did the weaning VERY gradually. I started with substituting one daytime feeding with something else – either food, drink or some activity to distract him. Some days it worked, some days it didn’t and he would insist on nursing, in which case I gave in.
At the same time, I made sure he was full with a snack before bed so that I was sure that his desire for night time feedings was not from hunger, but more for comfort. Because I knew he just wanted to be comforted, I told him “no more boobie, it’s still sleeping time” and held him while he was “crying it out.” He was mad, definitely, but I knew he wasn’t scared, because he was in my arms. I still let him nurse when he woke up in the morning, but pretty soon gave up asking to nurse at night, resorting instead to rubbing my belly the way he did when he nursed (that made me feel a little like Buddha. Haha!).
Night weaning was actually easier than the daytime weaning for me, but eventually his nursing cut down from 5-6 times a day to twice a day (when he woke up in the morning and his afternoon nap) in a span of about 4 months. What really helped us (and I don’t know if this was a pleasant coincidence) was going to the zoo one weekend when he was still nursing about 4 times a day. He was just too excited and distracted and he had so much fun that he went without nursing for a good 9 hours!
I loved how we weaned because I never had a problem with engorgement and even I had time to slowly let go of our nursing relationship as I watched him grow into a big boy. I hope you find a gentle process that works for you and your baby. Good luck! ~ M.