hi M.;
congratulations on a successful nursing arrangement! it sounds like you've been doing a great job. your worries are really normal but you've been doing such a great job, giving your baby lots of nursing, and that should make you feel confident and good about your baby's health.
weaning can be scary but the thing to remember is that you don't have to do anything you don't feel good about. if you start the weaning process and it feels bad or like it's too soon, then wait a while. don't rush it.
based on my exp having nursed my son till 3 yrs old and still nursing my daughter at 22 months, i would like to give you a different perspective that i think can help.
don't bother with your ped about weaning unless he or she is really especially supportive and already involved; most peds are underinformed about nursing and will usually give one-size-fits-all answers that aren't helpful; why don't you try a La Leche League meeting in your area for some ideas and experience. just google that organization and click on 'resources' for your area to find your local chapter meeting. there you will meet moms who have gone through this and can give you real life answers and experiences to think about.
the La Leche League philosophy has many parts and not every part of it is for everyone, but thier main message is "Take What Helps and Leave The Rest." so try that resource, you might really find it helpful.
next i would say, go very easy with the process for a young baby like yours. ask yourself, Why do you need to wean? is it what you really want? 3-4 nursings a day is not that much and if you feel good about, there is no reason to stop at this age. breastmilk is EXTREMELY good for children. my kids have never had one drop of formula, OR cow's milk, and they are at the top of the charts in all areas. i don't think this is anything other than good genes, and lots of breastmilk. so don't let anyone tell you that you have to stop nursing if you don't want to. its very personal and the choice is yours.
yes, your baby may cry and want to nurse once she is weaned, sure, this is why the process can sometimes be hard. but it is NOT always the case. some babies wean very easily. you can offer her the straw cup or sippy cup with vanilla rice milk or watered-down juice. if she needs comforting you can certainly rock ad hug and kiss her. if she has a binky use that. but the difficulties of weaning may not outweigh the benefits so go slow and take it easy on yourself. remember that you are learning along with your daughter and with all of us.
one reason to wait on weaning if you can is that the older child has much more vocabulary and understanding and you can talk about it and offer other things. at 3 yrs. i weaned my son in a day because we talked about it for a week and then made him a party. it was a happy event. but a 1 yr old doesn't have these skills and may struggle with understanding why the nursing is being taken away. so consider waiting if you can.
don't worry you will get through it, whatever you decide. remember you are the mother and you know best.
respectfully,
J.