Once your baby is past one year old you may give him whole cow s milk or reduced fat 2 percent milk provided he has a balanced diet of solid foods cereals vegetables fruits and meats.
Baby formula milk after 1 year.
Regular cow s milk typically is used in place of formula once your baby turns 1.
Cow s milk contains high amounts of protein and minerals such as sodium.
For these reasons your baby should not receive any regular cow s milk for the first twelve months of life.
After 1 if you continue to breastfeed and serve a varied solid food diet there is no need to introduce cow s milk.
At 1 year old babies can safely have about 24 ounces of milk per day.
While there is no recommended duration for a baby s intake of formula milk dr yang linqi a paediatrician at thomson paediatric centre said they can start taking cow s milk by the age of one as they would be eating solid food well by then.
All that milk fills up her tummy so she doesn t have room for the fruits veggies lean meats grains and other healthy foods in her diet.
If your child doesn t seem interested in cow s milk offer her a combination of formula and milk to make it taste more familiar.
Milk supplies necessary calcium to your young child.
You should know that the american academy of pediatrics still recommends a combination of solid foods and breastmilk or formula for children under 12 months.
It is important to use whole milk because children under 2 years of age need the extra fat for brain development.
At 1 year of age babies can switch to whole cow s milk.
Only after 1 year do they suggest introducing whole cow s milk.
If your baby was fed formula or you are weaning from breastfeeding then you should transition to cow s milk.
But limit his intake of milk to 1 quart about 32 36 oz per day.
Most pediatricians suggest switching to whole milk after one year before then a baby s stomach can t digest cow s milk very well but you could try toddler formula if you want.
If your little one drinks too much milk it can interfere with her solid food intake and result in too many calories consumed each day.
1 year old breastfed babies will benefit from continuing to nurse for as long as both mom and baby are happy with the arrangement.