Our DS is 11 months and has a cereal bottle each night before bed. Eventually, hubby and I would like to ween him off of it. Does anyone have any suggestions of a good replacement snack that is appropriate for his age? Thanks everyone.
Switch to formula in a sippy cup, then eventually switch to milk in sippy cup with some snack food (fruit and crackers). Some families find that doing a half milk, half formula mix helps transition over to straight milk.
James has either cheese, crackers, puffs, Cheerios, or another small snack around 7:00 before bed. Maybe some fruit or veggies too.
Started TTC 2/2009 Started fertility treatments 11/2010 Ovarian dysfunction, LPD, male factor 6 failed medicated IUI's Pregnant 5/2011 - Miscarriage at 6 weeks due to triploidy Decided to adopt - 6/2012 SURPRISE! Pregnant without intervention - 7/2012 Sweet Baby James Born 3/2013 Decided to be "One and Done"
....OR NOT. Pregnant 12/2018 despite birth control pills Here we go again... Due 8/26/19!
Re: Bedtime Snack
Switch to formula in a sippy cup, then eventually switch to milk in sippy cup with some snack food (fruit and crackers). Some families find that doing a half milk, half formula mix helps transition over to straight milk.
Started fertility treatments 11/2010
Ovarian dysfunction, LPD, male factor
6 failed medicated IUI's
Pregnant 5/2011 - Miscarriage at 6 weeks due to triploidy
Decided to adopt - 6/2012
SURPRISE! Pregnant without intervention - 7/2012
Sweet Baby James Born 3/2013
Decided to be "One and Done"
....OR NOT.
Pregnant 12/2018 despite birth control pills
Here we go again...
Due 8/26/19!