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Weaning Bottle

Hi moms,
I need some help...my son is 12 1/2 months and currently still on SOY formula...I started a couple of oz. of whole milk b/c he had an allergy early on to dairy but now has no issues (takes cheese and yogurt just fine..and now the milk too) so I started putting the milk in the sippy cup b/c I didn't want him to only associate milk with the bottle...well he doesn't want anything to do with the milk in the sippy cup and I know he likes it b/c he downs it in the bottle. He drinks water and juice fine from the sippy. So...should I totally take out the formula and just give him whole milk in it and he should figure out the sippy cup?
OR do I skip feedings of formula to slowly just wean out the bottles and con't with just the solids?
I guess my main point is...do I stop buying formula and just do solids and keep trying to introduce milk with bottle or sippy?
Thanks Mamas

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I wouldn't at this age. Just watch how much he's getting. I believe 2 bottles is plenty at this age, if I remember correctly. You can stop the formula though and just wean to milk. But, don't worry about the bottle issue. In fact, changing both at the same time may just be too much for him.

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If he will take the whole milk in the bottle, then there is no reason to buy the formula anymore. The milk isn't the issue, it's the cup. My daughter was like this....would drink water from a sippy, but not milk. It took awhile and we tried a few different kinds of cups, but she eventually started drinking it. Try giving him a different kind of sippy for milk than you do for water/juice and see if he can make that association. He just associates milk with the bottle and it will take a little while to break that habit. I would only offer the bottle at night for right now and give him the sippy during the day. If he is eating solids and eats cheese and yogurt, I wouldn't worry too much about the amount of milk. He'll get it eventually. Good luck!

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yes. at a year and half he should not be getting formula still unless your doctor said he needed it. i would just hide all the bottles away and not give him but one juice a day ( thinking he will get thristy and want the milk) but i would also mix the milk and formula uping it over a few weeks time so he gets use to the milk. good luck.

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It's all about the need to suck, which cups don't provide, but there are some Nuby containers out there that still let kids suck a bit to get the liquid - don't worry he will transition in no time- just don't be on his case and don't give in - he will get thirsty enough to drink from something other than a bottle!

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Take away the bottle completely...he takes his cup with other liquids in it and he will take milk in it eventually also. My son didn't like milk at first, but he came around. And you don't need to buy formula anymore...you can if you want to, but it's just an added expense. I guess my main advice is STOP with the bottle....the longer he has it the more resistant he may become. He may even stop taking other liquids in his cup once he realizes you will give him water/juice in his bottle. You're the boss and you have control...so if you want him to drink milk from a cup he will, eventually. Good luck!

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I had soy formula babies, too. What might work is to transition him from all soy to all milk, by putting a couple of ounces of milk into each bottle and gradually--over a period of weeks! getting him to milk--I'd do it slowly just in case his milk issues resurface. Then maybe you could give him milk in a sippy with meals, and cut back the bottles. The last bottles my kids gave up were the ones before nap and bedtime--and they were old enough that we had rational discussions about why no one else in mother's day out had bottles anymore. (No problems with "bottle mouth" either--they have beautiful teeth) Just transition slowly and enjoy this time when he will sit in your lap and take a bottle--you'll blink and he'll be driving a car, going off to college! Good luck

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I weaned my son to milk by doing 1/4 milk 3/4 formula and then 1/2 and 1/2 and so on. It took about a month or so I think, I didn't even worry about the bottle when I was introducing milk. He had been breastfeeding for the first year and going to milk was a big change. I had been giving him some supplemental formula for outings for a couple months and he liked it so much so that is what I used to make his transition to cow's milk. So for me using a formula and milk mix worked out great because when I tried straight milk he didn't want anything to do with it bottle or not. Now, my son was the same when it came to the bottle, he would take everything but milk in a sippy. I just continued to let him have milk in a bottle until about 16-17 months or so. Then I weaned him and he did great and transitioned to the sippy really well. Now he is two and starting to take a regular cup and doing good. So I say if it becomes too much of a battle ground, you might want to consider giving it a couple more months or so. He is transitioning to milk so maybe introduce one change at a time. Best of luck:)

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Definitely, stop buying the formula..you don't have to and can introduce the Vit D or orgnamic milk to him in the sippy cup..try the NUBY b/c it's a sippy cup yet the nipple is like the bottle and then gradually switch it to being just a hard sippy cup..does that make sense?

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Stop the formula since your son is taking milk.

We slowly took away bottles. First the day bottles, then the night (big issue), then the morning bottle. Some will say do it all at once. Some will say he will do it when he is ready. Do what you feel is best on the bottle sippy issue.

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