Babies: 9 - 12 Months

Organic milk after 1 year?

Hi Ladies,

 I've been trying to decide whether or not I want to use only organic milk for DS after his 1st birthday.

What are you planning on doing and why? Thanks!

Re: Organic milk after 1 year?

  • We are doing organic whole milk.   To me, it just seems like kind of a no-brainer.   

    But then again there are skeptics ...    

    You should do some research so that you feel comfortable with your decision. 

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  • We will do regular whole milk.  I guess that makes me a skeptic.  whatever.
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  • We'll be using organic. But we already use organic milk for ourselves.....
  • Yes, we definitely are. We switched to organic milk once I got pregnant. The hormones and antibiotics in conventional dairy are of great concern to me, especially considering how much milk LO will drink.

    But I agree with PP -- do some research and decide for yourself. For example, I just read this in Time magazine over the weekend (hopefully this links to a page about organic milk):

    https://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2011756_2011875_2011870,00.html

     

     

     

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    Yes, we definitely are. We switched to organic milk once I got pregnant. The hormones and antibiotics in conventional dairy are of great concern to me, especially considering how much milk LO will drink.

    But I agree with PP -- do some research and decide for yourself. For example, I just read this in Time magazine over the weekend (hopefully this links to a page about organic milk):

    https://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2011756_2011875_2011870,00.html

    That's a great article, thanks for posting it!

  • I've drank organic milk for years, so my daughter will also get organic milk. The hormones and antibiotics in non-organic concern me, but I also think it just tastes a whole lot better.
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  • If I'm at a store that doesn't offer organic milk than I'll just buy regular.  But, if there's a choice I don't see how hard it is to just move your arms towards the organic version.  I understand the reasoning behind why folks have qualms about how organic anything can really be better than regular or if it really matters.  I don't always buy organic fruit/veggies or other products.  But with milk, knowing that in organic they're not shooting up the cows with a bunch of crap makes me feel a bit better.
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  • DH and I have been drinking organic milk for a long time.  DD will drink the same thing.
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  • We are just using rbst free milk , which is what most milk is these days and the growth hormone people worry about . Iam weary of ultra pasterization of organic . It changes the proteins so they are harder to digest.
  • we're doing organic whole milk but that's b/c my lo is a girl. if she was a boy instead, i don't think i'd be going the organic route.

     

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    we're doing organic whole milk but that's b/c my lo is a girl. if she was a boy instead, i don't think i'd be going the organic route.

     

    I don't see why having a girl vs a boy should make a difference. Why would their sex matter? Does that mean you'd love a boy less than a girl? I don't get itHuh?

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    imagepink.dutch.tulips:

    we're doing organic whole milk but that's b/c my lo is a girl. if she was a boy instead, i don't think i'd be going the organic route.

     

    I don't see why having a girl vs a boy should make a difference. Why would their sex matter? Does that mean you'd love a boy less than a girl? I don't get itHuh?

    Lol, it has nothing to do with love. Didn't you read the article?

    Why Buy Organic?
    Cows that produce organic milk are not treated with antibiotics or hormones; this is especially important, as drug-resistant bacteria and early-onset puberty in girls continue to be on the rise.


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  • LO is going to be 11 months. So far he has been a EBF baby...But my milk is low..We are really not going to do the milk thing...We have vitamins and a well balanced diet...I didn't grow up on milk so it's no big deal for me...Giving him milk every once in a while I don't see being a problem. Pedi said as long as he eats cheese, broccoli, yogurt, cottage cheese...He should be fine.
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    imagepink.dutch.tulips:

    we're doing organic whole milk but that's b/c my lo is a girl. if she was a boy instead, i don't think i'd be going the organic route.

     

    I don't see why having a girl vs a boy should make a difference. Why would their sex matter? Does that mean you'd love a boy less than a girl? I don't get itHuh?

    Lol, it has nothing to do with love. Didn't you read the article?

    Why Buy Organic?
    Cows that produce organic milk are not treated with antibiotics or hormones; this is especially important, as drug-resistant bacteria and early-onset puberty in girls continue to be on the rise.


     Still, why would you feed a girl organic and not a boy? It also says about the drug resistant bacteria, but I guess it doesn't matter if your son got sick and didn't respond to antibiotics. I think you feel the way you do because you have a girl. If you had a boy, you might think differently.

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  • We use organic milk for our four year old daughter and will use it for our son as well. We try to eat as cleanly as possible.
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