When to give regular milk??
Any advice on how you transitioned your kids over to regular milk? Thanks!
Sharon
Our pedi gave us the go ahead at 11 months.......
When Savannah turned 11 months I started the transition so that she would be off formula and on whole milk by the age of 1 year. I started by giving her 1/2 formula & 1/2 milk for 2 weeks in her bottle. After 2 weeks, I cut out the formula (after making sure she was A-Okay on whole milk). For 2 weeks I have her just milk in her bottle. By that time....she was 12 months and off formula completely. The next step was getting her off the bottle completely. I did this over a 2 week period. I first cut the morning bottle out. Giving her milk in her sippy cup only. The next cut was the night time bottle. After that 2 weeks was up, she only drank milk from her sippy cup....and the bottle was just a distant memory!
I plan on doing the same thing with Skyler and baby#3. I just hope they are as easy to take off the bottle as Savannah was!
Good luck!
Ash :)
Good luck! It is so hard to believe they are turning one! Our babies sure are growing up fast.
And I was lucky, he seemed to prefer the coldness of milk over warm formula so I never had to warm his milk. I have a niece who would only drink warm mil****il she was about 18 months. I would hate that!
*Stacy*
I know that some people will not agree with our not giving cows milk to our babies, and that's ok. We've read multiple articles and talked to other parents that have chosen not to give their children cows milk and found out that milk is really not necessary beyond the infants first 12 months of life. If a child eats the right kinds of foods, which most do not, then all of the necessary vitamins and nutrients should come from a well balanced diet rich in whole foods and things that are not processed.
Again, like I said, most will not share my views. I've done months and months of research, spoken to many sources and parents who share in the same thoughts as we do - how to minimize the chances of our children having all sorts of issues from skin conditions to allergies to ADD and Autism. The truth is that no one knows for sure what has changed and made our children come down with odd things in droves, and if I can at all prevent it by taking the natural approach to things as my parents did with us, then why not give it a shot? It makes sense to me. They drink almond milk and love it. It sounded so gross to me when someone suggested it, but it's actually really yummy! We decided against soy milk because of all of the links to different kinds of cancer, especially in women.
This post went off in a different direction that I'd intended. I know it is more of an explanation that you probably wanted to hear, I just thought that I'd give you my thoughts from a different view.
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