Do you give your toddlers whole milk or 2%? I thought the rule was whole milk for children under 2 but my pediatrician mentioned that we could use the lower fat milk.
My son is a picky eater so I'm sticking with whole milk for now. Just curious - what are your pediatricians recommending?
Re: Whole milk or 2% for toddlers
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When DS2 starts whole milk, that's what the whole family will switch to. I will not buy different kinds.
The pedi actually said he could have whatever type of milk we drink except for skin after 1 year old. We still choose whole though.
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Our toddler started out on 2% and then at 2 went to 1%. We'll do the same thing with the baby.
you should do some more research. There's quite a bit of research out there that suggests that those who follow lowfat diets are heavier than those who don't.
skim/lowfat milk isn't just fine. It's processed junk. They drain the fat from milk which also drains out the vitamins then add synthetic vitamins back in. Whole milk is perfectly balanced with fat, carbs and protein. Without fat your body doesn't absorb the vitamins and nutrients in as well.
As for the study that skim milk (fyi--we give our children age 1 (whole milk) and age 3 (2%)) is somehow linked to more obesity, correlation is not causation. The reason that those individuals who drink skim milk might be more overweight might be because parents who have overweight kids might be giving them skim milk instead of 2% or whole milk. It doesn't necessarily mean that you get fat from drinking skim milk as opposed to whole milk.
For instance, studies also show that those who drink 1 glass of alcohol a day are healthier than those who don't drink alcohol at all. The reason may be that a lot of people who don't drink any alcohol are more likely to be ex-alcoholics and have thus done a lot of damage to their bodies from the days when they drank heavily. This is basic Statistics 101.
We decided to keep DD on whole for now and reassess at 3 and maybe go to 2 percent.
We've done whole milk until after age 2. DD1 was almost 3 before we switched her over to 2%. We switched DD2 over a couple of months ago because I got sick of buying two different milks. There's no way in the world we'd do skim, that's gross. Lol! Pediatricians never suggested skim milk. DD2 had a speech therapist (she did feeding therapy) who said skip the skim too. Our girls have never had weight issues.
Our pedi said whole milk was better through age 2, but not necessary. We do whatever is cheapest when I buy milk! It's over $4 a gallon here!! Lately, we've just been drinking a lot of water instead.
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We never did whole milk - she drinks skim or 1% like us now.
I think the pedi told me we could do 2% when DD was 1-2 but as long as DD was getting enough fat in her diet from other sources - other dairy, meats, etc. low fat or no fat dairy was fine.
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