Just got back from my 9 mo checkup and my pedi blew my mind. To start, I totally trust her. I enjoy that she's generally very laid back, in the "do what works best for you mentality." So I'm not looking for people to flame her, or me for trusting her....I'm just wondering if anyone else's pedi has told them this same thing...here goes:
Today I asked her about how/when to make the switch to whole cow's milk. She said there's no need to EVER give wcm. Apparently the latest discussion amongst the pediatrician world has said kids can just have a couple of glasses of skim milk a day after 1 as long as they're getting well balanced meals and getting their vitamin D and calcium from other things, like fortified cereal, green leafy veggies, yogurt (low-fat is fine), etc. There's so much obesity in kids and the idea of giving whole milk goes back to a time when kids were up at 5am working on the farm. No need to fatten them up anymore. And she said I could even start giving cows milk during the day now while I'm at work if I don't want to worry about pumping. (My supply has been struggling with pumping and my stash has been dwindling). We still bf 2 times before work and 2 times after and I have a big healthy boy, who eats solids like a champ. So she said if I wanted, skim milk during the day is fine. It's up to me. I'm going to try to keep giving bm anyway because I know that's truly best with all the antibodies etc. But that was kind of a load off to know I won't have to use formula for the last month before he's one. And this whole discussion made me go "what!?"
Is my pedi alone on this one, or has anyone else heard of this new trend?
Re: Skim milk!? Before 1!?
our pedi has not mentioned it to us yet, but I guess the whole 'wcm' thing kind of makes sense to me... where it was given when kids did do a lot more active things than they do these days...
sorry i wasn't any help in this though... Im now curious what other pedi's are saying...
Edit to add... I've been told that even with older kids who are picky eaters like all kids will go though phases of, the extra fats and amino acids are important are important for awhile. I won't even put my 8 year old on skim milk, we cut fat in other places.
I've never heard that. I thought the reason for whole milk was because of brain growth.
It is recommended in the handouts here to start introducing it slowly anywhere from 9-12 months. We've given her a small amount of WCM in a bottle a couple of times... but I'd say she's probably only had about 4-5 ounces total since we've been giving it to her (about 2 weeks). She likes it but only sips it. She still loves her boobie.
Corbin | born 4.19.12
Baby boy #2 | due 4.13.15
I think that was my pedi's main point. Of course, it is a lot easier to give bm as long as possible than to worry about LO getting the right balance/amount of solids - which actually end up in our dog's belly rather than LO's belly at least half the time!
Um yeah..this. The fats in milk are "good" fats that help with the developing brain. Obesity isn't a concern especially at this age if you are feeding him well and excercise is key for kids anyway. I'd be pretty suprised if any kid became OBESE by drinking milk. I'd be just as confused as you and probably pass over this advice regardless if my doc gave it to me.