I know some of your LO's are almost 1 but since jumping over here it sounds like a lot of moms are introducing whole cows milk before 1 year? I'm just wondering why you would do this? I'm not trying to judge but I was told by our pedi that breastmilk and or formula is babies most important source of nutrition until 1 year. That you are suppose to offer BM/formula first and then solids AFTER and that babies don't need solids until after 1 year, that they are just practice. So why would you chose to give your LO whole cows milk over BM or formula? And why would you give them more solids than BM or formula? Seems like you would be depriving your baby of the nutritients they need...right? I'm just confused, maybe someone can fill me in if I'm missing something?
Re: Milk question...?
Because we talk to our pedis just like you talk to yours.
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Gotcha.
I have a friend that ran out of formula two weeks before her LO's bday. She said she didn't want to buy a new thing of formula. But her LO was eating like 3 full meals by that point.
Yes I am going to wait as close to 1yr as possible- but since we are on formula, and its so expensive- Id rather not use formula as soon as I can.
turning 1 is not a magical day where you can all of a sudden switch to cows milk from forumla or bm. It is a transition. It is OK to start a few weeks early. Their stomachs are more than likely able to handle cows milk by this point.
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Like PP have said, it really depends on the baby and the pediatrician. My LO was BF but started to really thrive on solids (consistently started gaining more weight, etc) at about 7 months. At our 9month appointment, her pediatrician and I agreed that her digestion seemed to be mature much earlier than 1 year to switch to a predominently solids and WCM diet so that's what we ended up doing. At 10 months we started replacing her BF/Formula (I'm pregnant so my BF supply tanked and I had to start to supplement) with WCM and just now reached the point where she is completely on WCM (at almost 11 months). We do give her vitamins every day as well.
One years old is not a magical age, some babies are ready earlier and some aren't ready until later.
I will also add that one of our reasons for switching early was that she started to refuse bottles of formula but would guzzle down a bottle of WCM.
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As for the OP, we worked on replacing bottles with meals around 11m. I noticed they were never finishing their late afternoon bottle, so I just dropped it. Eventually we were doing meals, but still doing morning and night bottles of formula. Around 13m we ran out of formula and so our bottles are now WCM. We only do a bottle before bed. They get sippy cups of water or WCM throughout the day, but more water than WCM. HTH.
Edited because I tried to post from my phone and it sucked.
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This. I introduced WCM after my son turned 11 months because we had been supplementing with about 7 ounces of formula a day and the box ran out. Since he was so close to 1, I decided to just buy WCM instead. He turns 1 next week and I plan to start weaning in a couple of days. I generally follow my son's lead. He loves real food and has been much more interested in it than nursing for months now, so it has gradually become the primary and that is fine per our pede.
Wow. Really? Try 1400 dollars this year. I would love to spend an hour a day preventing that cost and providing better nutrition for my baby.
Considering there is no magical gut reform on their first birthday, Im fine with giving him a bottle or 2 of WCM a day. He eats like a champ.
oh the sanctimony
OP: it depends on the baby and what he's eating/drinking, which is why it goes back to an individual conversation with your pedi. The transition away from a singular, fortified food source is a continuum.
Wow, where did that come from???
THIS. We started weaning and doing half and half. My boys will be one first week of June.
Some of us are a little excited about being done with formula. I have twins and it's expensive as hell. I can't wait to be done with it and put that money towards something else. ::GASP::. Go ahead and clutch your pearls. Lets not make this a BF vs FF please. I started weaning and doing half and half two weeks before there first birthday. Big woop. Our pedi said it was fine.