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Going from Formula to Milk.

So my son turned one last week and the doctor and several other people have told me "Ok you can start giving him some regular milk now". Well no one said how much? When? Do I just give him 8 ounces of regular milk instead of his formula bottle in the morning or do I mix half and half? He was breastfed for the first 8 weeks, but I didn't produce enough milk so we switched to formula, ParentsChoice Walmart brand.

Also he really doesn't like cold drinks, I have been trying to make all of his bottles for the last month or so room temp and tried some on the cold side.

What can I do next?

So What Happened?™

Thanks to everyone who responded. He has done great with the transition. We started with 1 ounce of milk to 7 ounces of formula and gradually just added more milk than formula. He is at 1 ounce of formula to 7 ounces of milk now. He loves his bottle and has even started drinking out of his sippy cup. Thanks again!!

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When we made the switch from formula to milk, we did it gradually. If you are giving him an 8 ounce bottle begin by mixing 6 oz of formula with 2 oz of milk for the first few days. Then you can do 4 oz formula and 4 oz milk for a few days and so on...until you finally have him switched over to just milk. Best of luck!

My son was also breastfed until I had to go back to work around 12 wks. Then I changed to formula, when it was time to start on whole milk, I mixed his milk and formula...just an ounce or 2 of milk and fill the rest with formula and I would warm it just like the formula he was used to..I gradually got up to mostly milk and then he decided that he did not like milk AT ALL! I asked the Pediatrician and he said to give him some calcium fortified orange juice instead and he would be fine. It was good and bad..bad that he doesn't like milk, but good in that he got rid of the bottle because I would only put milk in it at that point. He loves his OJ though. I hope this helps to know that he may not like milk and that's okay.

Congrats on making it through the first year. I would definitely begin the switch to whole milk now. I would use the remainder of the formula that I have on hand and then start giving him the whole milk. If I remember correctly, they should still get 16 to 24oz of milk per day at 1 year old. Whole milk is recommended for the 2nd year of life and it is okay to warm it if he doesn't like it cold. My daughter is 2 and she still likes her milk warmed. Hope this helps.

J.

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Don't give your kid cow's milk no matterwhat your frineds and doctors say about it. There are many books and web sites on the subject. It is incompatible with a human digestive system. If you have to give milk from another species, then use goat milk but there are good alternatives like almond milk, rice milk, etc. Stay away from soy milk- its turning out to be just as bad as cow's milk.
(Cow's milk in its natural, un homogenized form is completely different)

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When my son turned one, I started to give him 3/4 formula, 1/4 milk for two days. Then 1/2 formula, 1/2 milk for two days. Then 3/4 milk, 1/4 formula for the last two days before giving him 100% milk. It worked fine. Good luck!

He needs around 24oz a day of whole milk. He does not need formula now that he is 1. My son did not like cold drinks either. I put the milk in the microwave for a few seconds to knock off the chill. He liked it this way. He can drink this from a sippy cup. The nubbys worked best for me.

When I switched my 2nd boy, now 12, from formula to milk I only gave him milk in a sippy cup. At that time he still took a bottle to bed with him and at nap time. So, I let him take the cup to bed with him and pretended that all the bottles were gone. The transition was a success! Soon he grew tired of the cup, I suspect because it wasn't as nuturing as the nipple on the bottle, and he gave it up at bed and nap time within a few months. Also, I warmed the milk for the 1st couple of weeks in the cup for bed time and served it cold with meals. After those first 2 weeks he became use to the cold milk with his meals and I stopped warming his bed time cup. Maybe this will work for you.

S.,
Since your little boy is still taking the bottle, I would just use the same amount of Vit. D milk in the bottle for now. He may not even like it very cold depending on what temp. you have served him his formula. Warm or room temp. is O.K. Then when you know he will enjoy his milk, I would change to a sippy cup or straw cup of your preference. Your little boy should be getting nutrition from soft foods by now and his milk will not be his only source of vitamins. Really soon you want to serve milk with meals and let him have water and juice between meals. He's walking and talking Mom. But the bottle before bed is always the last one they give up. Save that battle for a weekend night when you aren't worn out from work.
I read Marybeth's idea. Doesn't sound like a bad idea. I just didn't have to go through that. But who knows your child better than you. Go with your gut instincts.

I have a son who turned one 3 days ago. We went for his 1 year check-up yesterday and my ped told me I could and should switch him to whole milk also. She said to try it cold turkey and if that didn't help, then mix it for a couple of times.
Also, I didn't know this...... She said he should get at least 16 oz of whole milk a day, but not over 24 oz. (I didn't know that!!) Since I have almost a whole can of formula left, I will definitely use it before switching. HTH!
M.

When we made the switch from formula to milk, we did it gradually. If you are giving him an 8 ounce bottle begin by mixing 6 oz of formula with 2 oz of milk for the first few days. Then you can do 4 oz formula and 4 oz milk for a few days and so on...until you finally have him switched over to just milk. Best of luck!

I got left to "sink or swim" too on this issue. I gave both my girls whole milk (I just filled the bottle with 7 or 8 oz). My girls both had reflux and were used to having rice cereal in their bottles so I put some rice cereal in it and made kind of a milkshake. I put the cereal in after I warmed the milk. My oldest did fine. My baby never developed a taste for regular milk; we ended up buying Silk soy milk, vanilla flavor. It tastes like a milkshake. We just warm it up for about 30 seconds in the microwave and shake it well (of course we always check it to make sure it isn't too hot even though we've done it hundreds of times). My baby will be 2 in April and she still has to have warm milk before bed. My oldest finally quit needing it when she was about 4. Each one is different. But whole milk, or even 2% won't hurt a baby. Skim milk won't do anything but wet their appetite. But if he/she hesitates, you can always put a scoop of their formula in it until you wean them, just so they will be familiar with the taste. Give it to them at the same times they are used to having a bottle, but they should be eating more at this stage and just taking a bottle like in the mornings, maybe at nap time and before bedtime. Usually. All babies are different.

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