Hi there, I have an almost 14 month old who has basically not been a good sleeper since he was 5 months old. He's still nursing and won't take a bottle and wakes up at night every 1.5-2 hrs to nurse. I've tried co-sleeping, carrying, rocking, leaving him in his cot for certain lengths of time but to no avail. All he wants is breast and if he doesn't get it, he simply won't fall back asleep. Up until now, I went with it but at this point, I pretty much know he's not hungry but mostly just pacifies. Not to mention how sleep-deprived I am after all these months. I don't want to stop nursing but I want to stop night-nursing esp because I hear that night weaning often naturally leads to better sleep patterns.
Has anyone had similar experiences with night-weaning? If so, please share and offer any tips or advice you think might be handy. This will obviously involve some tears and sleepless weeks, so any advice is appreciated. I'm sick of reading sleep books which make useless suggestions like dark room and calm and quite atmosphere and sleep routine etc., - because I've got them down to the last detail. Some have suggested using bitter substances on the nipple at night but I'm not sure I'm comfortable with that kinda stuff, esp 'cause I'm not trying to wean him off the breast completely. I also know that most people think that night-weaning is best done if daddy goes in for the wakings for the first few nights, but a) we tried it once before, it worked well for a few nights but as soon as my husband stopped going in because of work the next day and I started going back in, my son started waking up frequently again and b) he has recently learnt to scream and now if my husband or helper goes in, he screams for a half hour to an hour which absolutely wears everyone down.
So, ladies...help!
Has anyone had similar experiences with night-weaning? If so, please share and offer any tips or advice you think might be handy. This will obviously involve some tears and sleepless weeks, so any advice is appreciated. I'm sick of reading sleep books which make useless suggestions like dark room and calm and quite atmosphere and sleep routine etc., - because I've got them down to the last detail. Some have suggested using bitter substances on the nipple at night but I'm not sure I'm comfortable with that kinda stuff, esp 'cause I'm not trying to wean him off the breast completely. I also know that most people think that night-weaning is best done if daddy goes in for the wakings for the first few nights, but a) we tried it once before, it worked well for a few nights but as soon as my husband stopped going in because of work the next day and I started going back in, my son started waking up frequently again and b) he has recently learnt to scream and now if my husband or helper goes in, he screams for a half hour to an hour which absolutely wears everyone down.

So, ladies...help!