How are you ladies going to make the transition?
-Slowly adding cows milk mixed with breast milk or formula? Or cold turkey to cows milk?
-How much cows milk per day and what time of the day?
Right now Alyssa drinks 3 8 ounce cups of formula per day one when she first wakes up one after lunch around 1 and one at night before bed. Right now I plan on doing 1 ounce of cows milk to each serving of formula per week and slowly reducing the amount of formula. I'm unsure of how much cows milk she should drink. I was going to do 3 8 ounce cups a day of cows milk like she drinks formula but I'm not sure if that's too much. I also kind of would rather her drink her nightly cup of milk with dinner instead of directly before bed so she does have a over flowing diaper in the morning since she sleeps from 7pm-6am although her bedtime is probably going to be closer to 8 soon. Im just curious to see how other mommas are doing it I plan on talking to her doctor about it too at her 12 month check up.
Re: Cows milk transition
I will probably go cold turkey, one serving at a time. I don't give milk out of a bottle during the day, so this month I'll switch all her daytime bottles to sippy cups. In my experience they drink less that way, and it will help her be down to the right amount by the time we switch to cows milk next month. (She's still drinking 25 oz of formula)
We have started transitioning him BACK to regular milk formula. So far he's taking 2 oz of Similac Advance and 4 oz soy formula. Starting his week, we're now going 3 oz soy and 3 oz similac advance. He has had no issues at all.
By his 1st birthday, he should be fully on similac advance and from there, we're going to move to cow's milk. If not, we bought a bunch of Enfagrow and Similac Go & Grow that was on clearance for like $5.
I'm going to drop to one pumping session at work beginning/middle of June. Then stop pumping altogether by June 30th (her last day of daycare).
For the summer I am going to follow the don't offer/don't refuse method to hopefully scale back. I guess during the summer I will be offering cows milk in a sippy cup- I'll probably have to start with mostly BM and then ease up to all cows milk. I'm okay with morning and nighttime feeds for awhile, at least as of now.
I never thought that I would want to nurse a toddler but the thought of her never nursing again makes me really sad!
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
Has anyone thought about what kind of milk they will be giving their LO? I really never thought I would be a mom on the organic bandwagon, but the overuse of antibiotics kind of scares me. My neighbor mentioned that Costco had Organic Milk and then like week later an article came out about how all organic milks are not the same. Some independent group did a survey and testing of milk and the Costco brand tested almost exactly the same as just regular milk. Through the site I was able find a local organic dairy farm that distributes locally that gets a "5 cow" rating. Sassy Cow is the brand
Here are the links if you want to take a look:
Ratings: https://www.cornucopia.org/dairysurvey/
Articles:
NPR: https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2017/05/06/527140037/just-how-organic-is-your-milk-well-it-depends-on-the-dairy-it-came-from
Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/why-your-organic-milk-may-not-be-organic/2017/05/01/708ce5bc-ed76-11e6-9662-6eedf1627882_story.html?utm_term=.c405e0a7b3e4
Thank you for the links!
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
Edited to add.. The closest Whole Foods is an hour from me
That's my rationale for just going regular whole milk. Then again, that's assuming LO actually takes to whole milk. He's been on soy since month 2, although he's drinking 4 oz of Similac Advance Pro now mixed with 2 oz of soy. Gradual weaning.
Ok I got curious.
This link has info related to introducing cow's milk for breastfeeding moms but also covers formula a little bit and explained why milk is recommended as well as alternatives milk if you LO simply doesn't like it or can't have it.
https://kellymom.com/nutrition/starting-solids/toddler-foods/
Yeah my mom did that for us as kids. She just used the lowest shelf in the fridge and let us grab what we wanted when we asked.