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Weaning My 6 Month Old

I plan on starting to wean my daughter after she turns 6 months old next week. I have about a 3 months supply of breastmilk frozen and plan on pumping until my supply is gone, however, I figure I will have to supplement formula as well. Does anyone have any suggestions for a good formula to use that is closest to breastmilk?? Also, has anyone had success with combining breastmilk and formula in the same bottle?

--MORE INFO--My ped recommended starting my daughter on solids at 4 months and we have worked our way up to 3 meals a day on solids. However, it has been increasingly difficult because she won't take solids from me but she takes them just fine from my husband or anyone BUT me. With me, she just wants to nurse. I worked very hard over the last 3 months to get her to take a pacifier as well because she always just wanted to suckle on me and nothing else would do. Now she takes it great (once we found the right one!). She also won't take a bottle so I have been on a bottle search (I have tried 9 different bottles) which I just found a new WONDERFUL one called "Breast flow" by The First Years. She took it no problem this afternoon and seemed to receive the same comfort from it as she does from me (she even fell asleep with it similar to the breast). So, now, why do I want to wean? The reasons listed above but also for independence - I can't be away from her for more than 3 hours because she hasn't taken a bottle. Also, my husband helped with a lot of bottle feedings with my first and that helped him develop a bond and I can see that is missing with Isabelle.

Even if I wean (I'm still not completely sure at this point and if she will take this new bottle, then I may not), I still plan on her having breast milk the majority of the time except for a bottle before bed which I would like to be a mix. Thank you so much for all the advice on this controversial topic!! I bottle-fed my first since I was working so I don't have any experience with this!! I will keep this posted with what I decide as well as the advice I get from my ped at Isabelle's 6 month check next week.

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A., Is there a reason for you to wean her so soon? I have 3 grown boys. 26,24,22 years. The one I weaned the earliest @ 8 mos. is the least attached/affectionate. I'd do it differently if I had it to do over.

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I have breast fed and bottle fed both my two youngest, I have found that enfamil is the best, it is the only one my daughters would drink. I never mixed formula and breast milk in the same bottle, but my sister did with her daughter and it worked just fine. My youngest daughter is now 10 months old and I am very close to having her completly weened, Good luck!!!

Hi Abby,

I was not able to breastfeed my kids for very long, and I had to use formula and I always used the Nestle Carnation Regular or with soy!! I have 3 kids and that was the best one for my kids. The Nestle Carnation breaks down more like brest milk that any others. The rest constipated my poor kids!!! Good Luck!! C.

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Hi A.. I will echo a few other people on the board and ask why your weaning? I know it's a personal decision, and you don't have to explain yourself, but there are just sooooo many benifits to giving your baby breastmilk for as long as possible. The studies show over and over that breastmilk is the perfect food for growing munchkins. The World Health Organization reccommends breatfeeding for at least a year. Breastmilk and formula are not even close to the same thing. If your worried about her getting "enough" then talk to a professional Lactation consultant, not just your peditrician.
Jenny Bailey at everymotherandchild.com is FABULOUS!! That being said, if you are looking for a recipe for home-made formula, then I do have some good ones. Most start with a base of Goat milk. It's the closest to human milk. If you want them please let me know, and I will send them on to you. Hope I didn't offend. I am just passionate about the subject!
J. W

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A., just curious why you are weaning so early especially if you're staying home. Isn't breastfeeding so much easier and cheaper?

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There really is no formula that is close to breastmilk. Breastmilk is a living fluid, with antibodies and perfect proportions of nutrients. If you can nurse for 3 to 6 more month, you can switch over to a milk of your choice at that time (cow, goat etc.). And avoid the high cost of formula. Especially if you have a supply in the freezer.
Be careful of your choice of formula if you do decide to go that route. Watch for recalls, and always record the lot number of your cans. Remember powdered formula is not sterile and most cans contain BPA, the chemical in plastic.
You baby should be good calorie wise, especially if you are starting solids. And at 7-8 months you will be adding other liquids such as juice or water, and nursing decreases naturally at that point. Good luck with your decision.
T.

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I'm with the other people. If you are staying home, why are you weaning? There is no formula that can come close to comparing to breast milk. Did you know that when you kiss your baby, the cells from her skin get on your lips and send a signal to the brain to produce milk specifically for that one baby?? Find me a formula that does that and you'd make millions! I'm still b-feeding after more than 2 years and I have the healthiest kids I know!
Thanks!

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A.,

This is A. i was just wondering why it was that you want to wean so early?

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UPDATED: The pro-breastfeeding posts are not about guilt Deneen, we are sharing information and opinions and having a public conversation.

The World Health Organization's infant feeding recommendation:
http://www.who.int/nutrition/topics/infantfeeding_recomme...

A Natural Age of Weaning (interesting research article) http://www.kathydettwyler.org/detwean.html
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The pp made some excellent points!

I am *very* passionate about the benefits of breastfeeding (both physical and emotional) and believe that 6mo is far too early if you can choose otherwise. Perhaps you can share why you are deciding in advance to go this route?

Here is a very thorough website about all things related to breastfeeding: http://www.kellymom.com/

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I breastfed until my son was about 9 months however starting around 3 months I started to introduce a bottle of formula here and there to get him used to it. I used Enfamil GentleEase. I started that for the same reasons as you are doing now, I wanted a little independence and I wanted an alternative if I needed to run out of the house and I didn't have any stored breastmilk. I went back to work when he was 3 months and I would pump 3 times during my 8 hour work day however after a month or two, he would want to drink more than what I was pumping so I had the nanny add 1 oz of formula to 5 oz of breastmilk in his bottles. I did that for about a week or so and then I slowly increased the amount of formula and reduced the amount of breastmilk. As to reducing my milk supply, I slowly started to reduce the number of times I pumped at work however I would still nurse in the evenings and at night. I did that for about a month and a 1/2 until my body slowly stopped producing milk. I was worried that I would be emotional about not breastfeeding, however becuase it was a very slow process, it seemed like a natural progression. Hope this helps!

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A., Is there a reason for you to wean her so soon? I have 3 grown boys. 26,24,22 years. The one I weaned the earliest @ 8 mos. is the least attached/affectionate. I'd do it differently if I had it to do over.

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