I am visiting my parents and had asked my mom to pick up some whole milk because my LC reccomended cooking DS oatmeal with it. I also asked her to pick up some whole yogurt for him.
I guess her neighbor informed her that I was going to make him fat and that all the reccomendations are now nonfat skim milk for babies. All my research has said to ween to whole cow's milk when he is 12 months or older.
It may be different depending on LOs size and weight gain - not sure but DS has had a really hard time gaining wt since he started crawling/walking so I am trying to fatten him up anyways! Guess according to her I may end up with an obese child. ![]()
Re: Have you heard about this? (cow's milk question)
What did your LO's physician say to do? I've always heard that you give baby whole milk.
I was told to give him whole milk - just to cook up his oatmeal right now. When he is around a year I can switch to whole milk instead of BM.
Good to know about their brains needing the fat. She is a VERY outspoken women and if I can get a word in I will tell her that.
Ask any pedi and they will tell you the same. I agree that your neighbor is very misinformed... he needs whole milk.
I have not heard to give skim milk to a baby under 2.
I have heard that the best option is to give breastmilk until 2 and then 2% after that. This is the opinion of a doctor named Joel Furhman who wrote a book called "Disease Proof Your Child".