A.A. asks from Severn, MD on May 18, 2009
To Early for Cow's Milk??
Hello moms! I have a 9 soon to be 10 month old amazing son. I am seeking advice as to when you began to switch your infant from formula to cow's milk? Do you think it is still to early? What would happen if it is infact to early? In some weird way (never heard of this before) but my son is not very interested in his formula anymore. I can only get about 2-3 bottles in him a day. Not to mention, it would help w/ finances.
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K.S. answers from Washington DC on May 20, 2009
They really say to wait until 1yr old to start the cows milk. If you could hang in there until at least 11months then you could start mixing it. I would do 3/4 formula to 1/4 milk the first week. 1/2 and 1/2 the second week. Then 1/4 formula to 3/4 milk the 3rd week. Then on his first birthday go whole milk. They say WHOLE, not 2% until they are like 4 or 5....
F.B. answers from Charlottesville on May 19, 2009
It's too early. I don't think there are many pediatricians that would give you any earlier than 12 months and some are suggesting longer now. At 12 months, they have to go on whole milk too. Formula first of all is easier to digest, cow's milk is actually really hard to digest and giving it to soon can significantly increase the chances of milk allergies and intolerance. Also, there are supplements in formula to help these little bodies grow and develop properly, especially brain development that is not available in cow's milk. Good luck!!
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B.C. answers from Norfolk on May 19, 2009
He might be in between growth spurts, so he's not wanting as much formula at the moment. My son was not interested in solid food much until he was almost a year and a half. I would not switch until he has several solid foods he's eating well, since milk will not have all the nutrients that formula has. Once he's a year old, have you considered goats milk? You can find Meyenberg canned condensed or dried goat milk in the bakers isle in the supermarket. It's easier to digest than cows milk.
J.P. answers from Washington DC on May 19, 2009
My daughter is now two but I switched her to cow's milk around 10 1/2 months. She seemed fine with it and my pediatrician wasn't concerned about switching a month early.
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D.H. answers from Norfolk on May 19, 2009
A.,
How about looking into starting your baby on Soy milk (SILK is good. This eleviates the issues surrounding Cow's milk and allergies, etc. My kids have been on Soy all their lives and do not suffer any allergies or weight issues. Just a thought!
F.B. answers from Charlottesville on May 19, 2009
It's too early. I don't think there are many pediatricians that would give you any earlier than 12 months and some are suggesting longer now. At 12 months, they have to go on whole milk too. Formula first of all is easier to digest, cow's milk is actually really hard to digest and giving it to soon can significantly increase the chances of milk allergies and intolerance. Also, there are supplements in formula to help these little bodies grow and develop properly, especially brain development that is not available in cow's milk. Good luck!!
S.M. answers from Washington DC on May 19, 2009
Hi Pam,
I am not a doctor, so won't pretend to know the ins and outs of the biology. This is how the pediatrician explained it to me, and it sounds like it goes along with a previous post. Formula (or breast milk) breaks down easier for your baby, so the nutrients and fats that they need are available. Without those, your child would slowly starve.
6-9mos is an acceptable age to start to supplement your sons diet with "more solid food." I always called it "already been chewed" food or "ABC" food. That could pick up that balance for the formula that he isn't drinking anymore to fill his tummy. Talk to the pediatrician to check and make sure that there is not some reason for your son to NOT start on some green beans or other starter foods. Don't forget the cereal as a good start for bulk.
FYI - I am the mom of 2 beautiful little girls. The oldest was 9mos and under 9lbs. Not because her birth parents meant to be mean, but they tried to give her food her body had no use for too early, and she was starving. One of those things was milk. She just hit the 50th percentile at age 4 <g>.
Have a great day.
S.
S.M. answers from Washington DC on May 19, 2009
My dr. said switch at one year and not before. Good luck!
P.G. answers from Washington DC on May 19, 2009
Do NOT switch to cow's milk until a trial at 12+ months. All other responses say the same thing for various reasons, but the reasons are tangential to the primary one. The developing human gut (mucosa) will bleed when the cow's milk is added too early. You will not see this; it is only tiny microscopic but constant amounts of capillary leaking undetectable except by lab smear. The small amount of iron in the milk is also not readily "bioavailable" meaning well-absorbed by the immature gut. Your baby will become more and more ill on the way to frank anemia through this insidious blood loss. Pale skin, lethargy and vomiting are usual signs and occasionally a darker stool. Just wait a little longer before introducing the milk. Balanced full formulas are fine in the interim if you wish to stop breastfeeding. In the next few months you can begin to mix the formula with simple cereals and soon you will be switching to only solids and cow's or soy milk. A few more months makes all the difference for the digestive tract to fully mature.
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