E.H. asks from Rancho Cucamonga, CA on June 11, 2009
Breast Feeding Mom, When Should I Start Cows Milk?
Ok so I have an 11 month old baby and she will be a year in July.. I was wondering when I should I should start giving her alittle cows milk to start the change over?? I have givin her rice milk and almonda milk she dose fine... I just have decrease my milk supply and need to tswitch before I dont have enough milk to get throw the day!!!
So if I start cows milk will it hurt her she dose fine with things like cheese and yogert and eggs and any othere dairy.. so I was thinking maybe if I did like 4 oz my milk and 1 oz for cows milk to see could that hurt her?
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C.S. answers from Los Angeles on June 12, 2009
Keep breast feeding, no need to stop. Research a bit before you do. Self-weaning is VERY beneficial as well as extended bf. However, if you are stopping for some reason, they don't need cow milk, just water. As long as they get enough fat and calcium from other foods like: beans, dark green veg, cheese, eggs...
L.C. answers from Los Angeles on June 12, 2009
Hi E.,
We started at one year old. We had been doing formula. You can start introducing the milk now as a supplement to the breast milk. If she's ok with other dairy, she will most likely be ok with cow's milk.
Good luck.
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D.M. answers from Los Angeles on June 11, 2009
If you're already giving her rice milk and almond milk, you don't have to switch to cow's milk. Those both have the same basic components that cow's milk does, and my son's Pedi said that if we supplemented with a vitamen he'd be okay. So, talk to your Pedi and make sure your questions get answered. Also, they say to wait until after one year for cow's milk.
Good Luck!
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M.A. answers from Los Angeles on June 12, 2009
The current reccomendation is to wait until the baby is at least 1 year of age before introducing cows milk. It's only a couple more weeks. I reccomend waiting. and making the change very gradually AFTER your baby's 1st b-day.
L.C. answers from Los Angeles on June 12, 2009
Hi E.,
We started at one year old. We had been doing formula. You can start introducing the milk now as a supplement to the breast milk. If she's ok with other dairy, she will most likely be ok with cow's milk.
Good luck.
T.C. answers from Los Angeles on June 12, 2009
Consider skipping cow's milk and try alternatives instead. We had a lot of success going with unsweetened Silk soy milk. We didn't get all the ear problems that cow milk drinking kids get. You may not like the flavor yourself, but your baby doesn't come with your taste biases. Would you drink breastmilk? I'm saying this as a huge former cow's milk drinker myself. I eventually weaned myself with Silk chocolate soy milk and eventually the Silk regular soy milk.
By the way, have you ever looked at the amount of sugar in cow's milk these days? You'll be shocked.
R.G. answers from Los Angeles on June 12, 2009
i would suggest you give her a little bit and wait to see how her tummy reacts to it. its not about hurting her but how her stomach will take cows milk since she hasn't had it before. if you dont notice a difference then keep giving her smalls doses until youre completely sure, but if her tummy reacts then just give her a little more time.
R.J. answers from San Diego on June 11, 2009
Very few people are actually lactose intolerant (incapable of producing lactase) although any of us can BECOME lactose intolerant...all we have to do is to take it out of our diet, and our bodies stop producing lactase. Takes a week or two of being miserable to build it back up. Ugh. (Sorry, personal experience there...I couldn't look a glass of milk in the face for nearly 2 years after nursing. But boy, do I love chocolate milk & hot chocolate.)
In any event, lactose intolerance doesn't run in my family, so we started mixing up my son's formula with milk (when i lost mine) when he was 9 months. Mixing it in gradually 1:4 for the first week, 1:3 for the second week, 1:2 3rd week until going straight was what our ped recommended.
And count your blessings! :) Nurse for as long as you're able. It's such a fantastic experience combined with perfect nutrition and immune support.
Good luck
M.H. answers from Los Angeles on June 12, 2009
When your baby turns one you can give her cows milk. May I suggest organic milk to avoid the harmones.
M.D. answers from Los Angeles on June 12, 2009
My pediatrician told me 12 months so that's what we're doing...if you don't think you can make it that long, I would talk with your pediatrican first before you make a decision.
-M
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