K.L. asks from Redmond, OR on August 25, 2008
Transitioning from Formula to Milk and Then Weaning
My son is nearing his first birthday and I want to start preparing to transition him off of formula to milk and then eventually weaning him off the bottle completely by about 15-18 months. This is an example of his typically daily feeding schedule: 7:30 Bottle 8:30 Breakfast, 10:30 Snack, 12:00 Bottle, 2:00 Lunch, 4:00 Bottle, 6:00 Dinner, 8:00 Bottle (sometimes he wakes up and has breakfast first at 7:30 and then his bottle just before his 9 am nap) I am looking for advise on what worked best for other mothers when they transitioned there babies to from formula to milk and then how and when to start the weaning process. I want to make this a smooth and easy experience for my little guy and have all the support from his daycare once I am ready to move forward and know what I am going to do but I am just not sure where to start. Please help!
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E.L. answers from Seattle on August 26, 2008
It may be a lot simpler than all of the other suggestions: I just gave my girls a bottle of whole milk and they both took it fine. I also introduced the sippy cups (a couple different kinds) with either milk or watered-down juice (because we don't drink it often) and I let transition go on it's own. Once my older daughter become more adept at using sippy cups, I got rid of bottles. So far, my 14mo prefers milk in a bottle because she's not really good at the sippy's yet, but she's getting there.
We also always give drinks cold.
Good luck!
(Sometimes I still take formula to the park on hot days so that I don't have to worry about spoilage. She goes back and forth fine.)
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E.L. answers from Seattle on August 26, 2008
It may be a lot simpler than all of the other suggestions: I just gave my girls a bottle of whole milk and they both took it fine. I also introduced the sippy cups (a couple different kinds) with either milk or watered-down juice (because we don't drink it often) and I let transition go on it's own. Once my older daughter become more adept at using sippy cups, I got rid of bottles. So far, my 14mo prefers milk in a bottle because she's not really good at the sippy's yet, but she's getting there.
We also always give drinks cold.
Good luck!
(Sometimes I still take formula to the park on hot days so that I don't have to worry about spoilage. She goes back and forth fine.)
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M.D. answers from Seattle on August 26, 2008
K., for both of my kids I started weaning them onto whole milk a month before they were 1. I did it by mixing the milk and formula, the first week I put 2 oz of milk in the bottle and made the other 6 oz. of formula, and then increase the milk part by 2 oz. every week. I put the milk in her bottle then add the warm water and heat it up in the microwave, then add the scoops of formula.
I hope that helps. My daughter just turned one and is still working on converting all the way to whole milk because I started a little late, but this system worked great for both my kids.
Good Luck!
J.H. answers from Seattle on August 26, 2008
Good morning K.,
I have two kids and they are 6&1/2 years apart. My daughter was a prememe (lucky we had no major problems) and the day she turned one I started mixing her bottle with 2oz. whole milk, 6oz. mixed up formula, then the nexweek it went 4oz whole milk 4oz mixed formula and so one till we went completely to whole milk. Now my son who is 16 months now did it differently as he was on time, but had reflex really bad. on the day he turned one I just decided to fill a bottle up with whole milk to see what he would do for his first taste (thinking it would not go so hot)and he LOVED it and held it all down with out spit up. About weaning the bottle. My dauger took us a long time becuase she would not let them go until we moved and "lost" the ring to the bottle so it would not work at all. And my son he is weaning himself as he does not care if he gets on or not. so i guess babies are different. Good luck in whatever you do.
Jenni
S.H. answers from Portland on August 26, 2008
I think you just have to try different things. We had been warming formula but wanted to stop so we started with cold fomula. When that worked we mixed, when that worked we did all milk, when that worked we started working on sippy (actually she prefered a straw first and months later sippy). She took the milk almost right away but the other transitions took a few months. Just keep trying different things.
K.L. answers from Seattle on August 26, 2008
Hi. When my daughter turned one, we started gradually mixing whole milk with formula like the others have said. Also, we quit the bottle cold turkey. This may not work for you but that is what we did. That week was not fun. She didn't want to drink milk from a sippy cup but she eventually figured out that if she wanted to drink something that it was going to be from a sippy cup. She was crabby for a week but it worked. We gave her juice and water throughout the day so she wouldn't get dehydrated but completely quit the bottle. It is a hard transition but it worked. The other way would be to cut out the bottle at lunch time and use a sippy cup and then cut out the morning bottle and then eventually the night bottle. Don't forget to increase food because he is not getting as much nutrition as he would be from formula. Good luck. You can do it!
A.E. answers from Seattle on August 25, 2008
To transition from formula to milk, I started both my boys at 11 months. For one week, I made a six ounce bottles of formula and added 2 ounces whole milk. The next week, I made 4 oz of formula and 4 oz whole milk. The next week it was 2 oz formula and 6 oz whole milk. By the time they were turning one, they were off formula and drinking only whole milk.
At one year, I also started to only give a bottle in the morning when they woke up and right before bedtime. At meal times, I served drinks in sippy cups (milk or water) to get them used to drinking out of a cup. As soon as they could use the sippy cups without making a huge mess (my boys were both around 14 months old at this time), I packed up the bottles in a box and put them up.
I hope this helps you, K.!
- A.
R.S. answers from Seattle on August 26, 2008
I would start by subbing his middle of the day bottles to milk in the sippy cup. And then slowly take one away. Then I would take away the morning bottle and then eventually his night one. One at a time until you think he is ok with it is what I did with my son. I started giving him milk in a sippy at 10 months so by his 1st b-day he was used to it and already drank it at his meal times.
Good luck!
A.S. answers from Eugene on August 26, 2008
(I've never used formula or milk or bottles, so this advice is from a breastfeeding grandma) - just wanted to say that it is natural for children to suck (nurse) till they are 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 years old, so I don't understand the hurry to wean from the bottle. Also, cow's milk is really not good for humans and especially not for babies and children. Goat's milk would probably be much better, or some kind of formula (but, again, I really don't know anything about formulas). And I'd say don't worry about having him on a set schedule of any kind. Far far better to let him decide when he is hungry and sleepy and when he prefers drinking from a sippy cup.
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