B.L.
My son is 15 months old, and he still nurses quite a bit through the night -- doctors often say that they don't need it after about 6 months, but my older 2 night-nursed until about 18 months (weaned at approx. 3 years) and I suspect he will as well. I have always nursed him to sleep, though he falls alseep perfectly easily with someone else and just rocking and a bottle (originally pumped, now that he's over a year, just cow milk). We cosleep and I nurse him down again when he wakes up and we snuggle all night. (not for everyone I know -- there is no one right way -- this is just what works for us.) I have not had a problem transitioning the older two out of our bed and to falling asleep on their own when the time is right (between 2 and 3 years) and don't expect to have a problem with the little one at all, particularly since he has a very easy-going, mellow, flexible personality. He really liked being swaddled, and we didn't stop swaddling him to sleep until he was over a year old this spring and he was just too warm wrapped in the fleece blanket. We did need to keep getting progressively large blankets for swaddling though. :-)