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Switching from Formula to Whole Milk

pfallerj by pfallerj Proud Parent(February 2007) (rank 100th)
Today's first time parenting tip - Switch your infant from formula to whole milk gradually.

If you've got a good natured baby that takes well to change, switching from formula to whole milk for their second year of life cold turkey might be a good approach. But if you've
got a fussier baby or one that's more resistant to change, going gradual might be a good strategy.

Here's how to do it:
  • Start with the middle of the day, and work out. Most infants will resist giving up their morning and bedtime bottle the most
  • Mix 2 parts formula and 1 part whole milk into a sippy cup for the first few days. If your baby doesn't want to drink out of the cup, then try just focusing on the whole milk part.
  • Add more and more milk in three day increments, until your infant is drinking a whole serving of milk
  • Replace another feeding and give it another three days or so. By the time you're done, your child should be drinking 16-20 oz. of formula
  • Serve the milk how you'd drink it yourself. Cold milk might put off some children, but you also don't want to be warming glasses of milk up for the rest of your life either. Try it both ways and see what happens
  • If you've successfully made the switch and your baby starts to refuse milk, don't go back to formula. Try other dairy products like cheese or yogurt.

What's your success story with making the switch?

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meggles
February 2007 | meggles
so right

When I tried to swap my son to whole milk we ended up at the hospital he was in such pain. For us it took 6 months of very slowly trying to swap him over, now he's fine. This is great advice.... wish I had had it about 4 years ago though~

 



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