NOOO! Our doctors told us until the age of 2 they need the whole milk- to develop their BRAINS! So do not give her 2%... give her the whole milk. Call your doctor and ask, I'm sure they will say the same.
2006-12-14 08:25:03
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answered by m930 5
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Most doctors tell you to stay on whole milk until the child is 2 and then use 2% after that. Their reason for this is the fat whole milk provides is essential in the first 24 months. If you are concerned that your child is overweight ask your child's pediatrician before making the switch. Of course if you run out of whole milk 2% probably won't hurt once in awhile.
2006-12-14 07:43:18
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answered by Rayman74 2
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Parenting.com states:
Until your child is 2, whole milk.
"He needs the fat for nerve and brain development," says Frank Greer, M.D., chairman of the American Academy of Pediatrics's Committee on Nutrition. A possible exception: If your child's gaining weight too quickly for his height, your pediatrician may recommend switching to low-fat milk before age 2.
Otherwise, switch to 1- or 2-percent milk at age 2 to move your child closer to a diet with moderate amounts of fat and cholesterol. As long as he doesn't have a weight problem, he can drink 1 or 2 percent indefinitely, rather than switching to skim. Kids need the fat for nerve development for many years.
2006-12-14 07:43:42
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answered by GreyRainbow 4
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i have always given my children whole milk because i was told they needed they extra fat from it to help them grow and develop. I think i will give them lower fat milk when they are a little older then they are now. Ithink that the milk all has the same amout of calcium but check it with the health visitor
2006-12-14 07:39:11
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answered by rachrara 2
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At one 365 days previous, it really is stated that your newborn be getting an excellent type of the food they want from nutrition and beverages. Milk would not replace formula in the experience that they could proceed to exist totally on milk; it only promises a reliable source of calcium and nutrition D and stuff. So, at this level in the game, formula is not any longer needed, and milk is a reliable drink of selection, yet you do not unavoidably ought to degree it out, and make constructive they are getting a particular "dose" of it on a on a daily basis foundation; the calcium they want can come from different components as well (cheese, yogurt, and so on.).
2016-10-18 07:21:05
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answered by ? 4
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Just like infants need breastmilk or formula, babies over one and under two need the extra fat that is in whole milk. Don't try to give her 2% yet. She needs the extra milk fat and there is nothing wrong with that.
2006-12-14 07:52:24
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answered by mktk401 4
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Humans Never NEED cow milk. Babies need cholesterol for brain development. it actually helps bridge the synapses in the brain. This is why a nursing mother generally has slightly higher cholesterol. That is why you are supposed to give full fat milk (preferably human) for the first 2 years.
2006-12-14 07:41:27
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answered by Terrible Threes 6
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Some doctors believe that babies that age need the fat in the milk. My kids were chubby enough so I did give them 2% milk (against the doctor's orders though). They turned out just fine. None of them are overweight.
2006-12-14 07:38:15
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answered by Jane 4
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Talk to your doctor.
They typically recommend whole milk. I think it is because they need the fats in it for brain development. It's normally recommended to switch to 2% at 2 years of age.
2006-12-14 07:44:45
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answered by momma2mingbu 7
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When I was little 26 years ago my mom asked my doctor and was told to give us non fat milk. She was told that babies don't need the extra fat. But Studies are always changing so I would ask your doctor.
2006-12-14 07:37:06
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answered by Anonymous
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