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grapfruit |
Posted: Aug 1 2010, 11:56 AM
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So Miss Isabelle will be 1 in 10 days
Since she's at "that" age, I was wondering how best to get her over to whole milk. Unfortunately she's just formula. We stopped BF at 9 months (Work schedule just dried me up, I'd pump and get MAYBE 3 oz, too frustrating). So do I mix? Just give it to her? I figure you probably need to go slowly right? -------------------- |
Cherie |
Posted: Aug 1 2010, 12:42 PM
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Do you plan on giving homo milk in a bottle like the formula?
If so, maybe mix and gradually reduce the amount of formula. When I introduced homo milk, I started putting that in a sippy cup... and then gradually reducing the bottles and formula. -------------------- Married to dh since May 25, 2002
Mommy to 2 wonderful boys. |
mummy2girls |
Posted: Aug 1 2010, 08:45 PM
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Thinking of you Spencer! Group: Members Posts: 12,708 Member No.: 156 Joined: 4-May 03 |
I did this with both girls... for 1st week add 1oz milk in the bottle to 7oz formula. Then the next 7 days have 2oz milk to rest formula. the net 7 days add 3 az milk to rest formula. and so on and so on and so on until its only milk!!! it took us 6-8 weeks to get breannas system use to the homo milk:)
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Swood75 |
Posted: Aug 1 2010, 08:49 PM
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I just used what I had left of the formula then started putting whole milk in Kassidy's bottle and warming it just a little til she got used to it being cold..She was 14 months before I got her off her bottle..I guess it mostly just depends on what you are more comfortable doing..They do grow up too fast..Kassidy is already 18 months..
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PrairieMom |
Posted: Aug 2 2010, 04:03 AM
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I honestly don't remember how I did it. That was a long time ago.
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Our Lil' Family |
Posted: Aug 2 2010, 05:55 AM
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We're a Who Dat family! Group: Moderators Posts: 4,458 Member No.: 2,459 Joined: 9-September 05 |
I just made the switch. I had already started giving him formula in a sippy cold....so he was used to that part of it. He transitioned really easily, I'm hoping Andrew is just as easy.
-------------------- Naomi, Wife to Tim & Mommy to Thomas (7) and Andrew (2)
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grapfruit |
Posted: Aug 3 2010, 03:04 AM
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She'll drink it out of both (sippy cup or bottle) but a bottle is easier in the morning. I'll start that I suppose!!! I can't believe I'm looking at switching her
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youngmomofone |
Posted: Aug 4 2010, 02:45 PM
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I just made the switch and had no probs
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A&A'smommy |
Posted: Aug 4 2010, 06:12 PM
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Praying For Spencer Group: Moderators Posts: 29,769 Member No.: 243 Joined: 11-August 03 |
honestly I just gave both of my kids a SMALL cup of milk like 1 or 2 ounces of milk, to check for allergies (which we already knew they didn't have because of the many things they had with milk like ice cream which I didn't give them btw) and then slowly weaned away bottles replaced with cups of milk, Autumn was easy Alyssa not so much. I didn't mix formula thats disgusting IMHO....... OOH but before I switched to milk I switched bottles of formula to cups and weaned them off before we did that both kids only had about 3 bottles a day one with breakfast, lunch and dinner
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Sam & Abby's Mom |
Posted: Aug 4 2010, 10:52 PM
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If I remember correctly, by time I switched from formula to milk, Sammy was only taking one bottle per day. (his night time bottle) I did the part formula, part milk thing. started with 7 oz formula, 1 oz milk and did that for a few days. Then 6 oz formula, 2 oz milk for a few days and gradually kept increasing the milk until it was 100 % milk.
Once he was totally switched over to milk, then I took away the bottle completely. By this point, He was already drinking from a sippy cup at breakfast and lunch so offering him a cup of milk with a little snack (before bedtime) was a pretty easy transition. Abby was breastfed for 13 months and was so easy going that I just started offering her milk in a cup and she'd guzzle it down. LOL -------------------- Peggy
Wife to Tim (Oct 1996) Mom to Sammy (Nov 2004), Abby (Jun 2006) |
grapfruit |
Posted: Aug 5 2010, 05:15 PM
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I think she's going to be hard. She really likes her bottles (be it in a bottle or a cup). I've been trying to offer her food first, but she'll want the bottle first a lot of times. I usually give her one in the morning while I change her and get her ready to go to the baby sitters. Its just easier
But like tonight, I got her up from a nap and we tried food. She ate a couple of bites and then was done and wanted a bottle. So this might be time consuming On the plus side, I found some formula (yea its off brand) on sale for 3.97 a can! I got 3 (all they had) -------------------- |
Sam & Abby's Mom |
Posted: Aug 5 2010, 06:24 PM
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how old is she and how many bottles is she taking per day?
If she's still taking three bottles per day, I would definitely try to eliminate the one she likes the least (like mid day). If you keep offering it to her,, she'll keep taking it, KWIM? Trust me, she wont starve.......... once you eliminate one bottle, she will start eating more and will even possibly start drinking more during her other bottle sessions. That's how I did it with Sam,,,,,,,,,,,eliminate one session at a time......... slowly so as not to totally freak out the babe ;-) hahaha JMO eta: good luck!!! it was hard with my first,,,,,,,,,but I just kept reminding myself why it was important that he quit drinking from a bottle after the age of one ----- it can screw up their teeth, for one thing. Of course,, a few months past 1 isnt gonna hurt anything. This post has been edited by Sam & Abby's Mom on Aug 5 2010, 06:26 PM -------------------- Peggy
Wife to Tim (Oct 1996) Mom to Sammy (Nov 2004), Abby (Jun 2006) |