Dd has gotten to the point that she has no milk at all anymore. Her pediatrician recommended to make her sit in her high chair until she finished her milk at each meal, but honestly I just laughed that idea off. Even if it is a discipline issue I don't want to fight that battle right now (she's in an independent stage).
He also advised to add chocolate syrup to the milk, but she wasn't impressed. I know that's following the AAP but I'm kinda glad she didn't like it.
Thing is - I think the milk was causing her constipation problem all along - dr wanted chocolate and karo syrup added to her milk indefinitely, but now that she's avoided milk the constipation and gas is not so bad.
Anyone else have a little one who doesn't tolerate milk? I've read that they sometimes refuse to drink it because they know it hurts their tummy, instinctively I guess?
What alternatives do you use - almond milk? Yogurt drinks? Soy?
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Re: How much milk?
New cups worked at first... But now she's caught on and will only take a few sips
She does go crazy for cheese and will eat yogurt most of the time so that's good.
I'll try cereal for breakfast tomorrow - but I'm betting she will rather eat it out of my bowl after hers ends up on the floor... Such a funny age
I'm also planning on giving smoothies a try - maybe sneak in some spinach too?
My pedi told me at least 12 oz of whole milk a day, plus 2 other servings of dairy.
I fill a 9 oz straw sippy in the morning, and offer it at her 3 meals. It goes in the fridge between meals. If she finishes most of the milk I am happy. But she is also nursing 2-3 times a day. I have no idea what she's getting from me though?
DD is obsessed with cereal! And having milk in her cereal. It is super messy, but she enjoys using her spoon so much. Recently she has that as a meal or a snack once a day (or every other day).
DD loves cheese and yogurt. And as other posters have mentioned broccoli! DD also loved tofu (served cold and cubed - nothing fancy).
I haven't had an issue with intolrance, so I can't say what to suggest as an alternative. Maybe you should ask your pedi about using a soy milk, almond milk, or rice milk? I know some don't have as much protein, fat, or calcium as others or compaired to cows, so it might be worth asking what's best for your situation.
GL!
Is your LO getting other fluids?
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