16 answers

13 Month Old Stopped Drinking Milk and Formula

Hello,
My 13 month old daughter all of a sudden stopped drinking formula and milk. We had been mixing 1/2 formula 1/2 milk for a couple of weeks with no problems and then all of a sudden she stopped. I tried just formula, then just milk, hot, cold, in her bottle in her cup and nothing!!!!! It's been a week and I have no ieda what to do? Any advice?????

What can I do next?

Featured Answers

D.,
Try putting a little chocolate powder to make her milk a little more interesting (just a little). See if she likes that.

Hello D., I too had this problem with my son at the same age. I was trying to get him to drink from the "big boy" cups and he would no longer take the milk. If you give her juice, you can try mixing it with milk. Orange juice works best but it is very acidic. It's almost like a smoothie. Think Orange Julius (if you know what that is?).
Another type that works well is the mixed fruit juice, preferably, orange, banana & pineapple mix.
It worked for my son, I hope it helps you too.
M.

More Answers

Hello D., I too had this problem with my son at the same age. I was trying to get him to drink from the "big boy" cups and he would no longer take the milk. If you give her juice, you can try mixing it with milk. Orange juice works best but it is very acidic. It's almost like a smoothie. Think Orange Julius (if you know what that is?).
Another type that works well is the mixed fruit juice, preferably, orange, banana & pineapple mix.
It worked for my son, I hope it helps you too.
M.

My now 17 month old stopped drinking milk a few months ago. Literally one day out of the blue, she just threw her bottle and refused all bottles and would not and still does not drink anything but water in a sippie cup. Our Pediatrician suggested giving it to her in a cup with a straw (didn't work), and she also suggested flavoring (didn't work) so she said as long as she's getting calcium from other things on a daily basis (yogurt, cheese, milk in cereal, etc.) she'd be fine.

You may check with your pediatrician, but I have heard that mixing a little more milk over the next week may make the taste better for her. Or adding just a bit of flavour like Ovaltine or some other type of Karob if you prefer to not add sugar may make it more palatable. The risk in this is that she may only want it that way going forward. I would talk to the pediatrician to get some suggestions. Maybe the type of milk too. My daughter hated 2%, but would drink whole milk or eventually 1%.
Good luck!
U.

My two oldest, 4 and 2, don't drink milk other than with their cereal and then it is only to "wet" the cereal. They are very good eaters and my peds is not worried as they are both healthy. Like the other moms said, just make sure she gets her calcium (sp?) elsewhere. There are plenty of good sources including veggies.

My 9 month old will not be drinking milk when he is able to as well. It's more of a personal choice for us. Are you aware of all the ingredients in milk? Like I said, for us it's a personal choice, but they do eat yogurt, cottage cheese and other dairy products. Besides, milk has gone up so much in the past months, it is one less expense for us! :)

My Son did the same thing right around the same age. He stoped drinking all milk for about a month and a half. The main thing kids need from milk is the calcium and the vitimin D, He already spent alot of time in the sun so I figured the Vitimin D was covered and I just subsituted other calcium filled food like yogurt and cheese for a while. I even tried a little bit of Chocolate milk to get him back to drinking milk. another think he likes is those cereal straws he will drink a ton of milk if I give him one of those.

Hi D., My daughter-in-law took my grandson off the bottle formula at 12 months and from then on he did not drink any milk either.
He did although eat plenty of yougart and cheese. Have you talked with her doctor and gotten any advice from him, her on this issue. Unless the doctor has any concerns I would not worry about it as long as she is getting calcium elseware.
My grandson is now 2 1/2 and still soes not drink milk from a glass although he now eats cereal with milk in it and he still likes cheese.
I hope this helps.

PS My family has a history of not being milk drinkers. Maybe yours does also.

N.

Hi D., I would get rid of the bottle completly, and just use a cup, you can try putting the milk in a cup and adding a little vanilla, or choclate to make it taste better, not a lot just enough to give it a little different flavor. J.

She can get dairy/calcium/vit d in ways other than milk. I wouldn't worry, just offer a variety of foods. Yogurt, smoothies, veggies, fruits, cheese, foods fortified w/vit D2, salmon, almonds, etc.. She'll be fine. My daughter is almost 6 and never got in to milk ( I didn't push it ). My son, drinks it on occasion. I just make sure they get what they need from other sources.

M.

Required Fields

Our records show that we already have a Mamapedia or Mamasource account created for you under the email address you entered.

Please enter your Mamapedia or Mamasource password to continue signing in.

Required Fields

, you’re almost done...

Since this is the first time you are logging in to Mamapedia with Facebook Connect, please provide the following information so you can participate in the Mamapedia community.

As a member, you’ll receive optional email newsletters and community updates sent to you from Mamapedia, and your email address will never be shared with third parties.

By clicking "Continue to Mamapedia", I agree to the Mamapedia Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.