12 months. Wait until the first birthday. Their digestive system is still a bit too young for whole milk at 10 months.
2006-12-15 09:26:38
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answered by kathylouisehall 4
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I believe the 'experts' say wait until they are at least age one. It's possible to develop an allergy or something like that. Also, regular milk has hormones, so you'll want to ask your doctor about that. I never gave my two sons (4 & 8 now) regular milk until after they were one, and the doctor said to make sure it was Vitamin D milk.
2006-12-15 11:11:19
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answered by brightlight1997 1
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I think they can start drinking cow's milk at age 1. If I remember correctly it should be whole milk so they are getting the benefits of the fat for brain development. At age 2 they can start drinking 2% milk. If you have questions you should ask your doctor.
2006-12-15 09:28:34
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answered by gracie 1
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your baby should at least be 12 months old before it goes to milk some people may even say a little longer find out at the 12 month check up on what your ped thinks as long as the baby is fine and healthy they will want you to switch to milk at 12 months
2006-12-15 09:48:54
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answered by prego 2
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I think 12 months is actually the recommended age now, but my mom put me on cow's milk at 8 1/2 months (when I was weened from the breast) and I turned out just fine.
2006-12-15 09:29:19
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answered by desiderio 5
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4-6 months, i've got faith, is once you first initiate with undeniable infant cereal. that is been a collectively as, yet did a speedy internet seek. one concern for specific- no water. whether, in the journey that your infant has been constipated for over 3 days and looks uncomfortable, you're suited. the warmth could have him dehydrated, wherein case, a small dropperful of water two times in one day is okay. Breastmilk/ formulation is all the liquid they desire, and toddlers' structures each so often alter each few days or so. they're nevertheless adjusting.
2016-12-18 14:09:26
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answered by rothe 3
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well i am a mom of 2. one is 4 year old and other is 5 months and what i think is you should wait for other twomonth . you can give him regular milk after his first birthday. good luck
2006-12-15 09:39:12
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answered by reva 2
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Not until 1 year, and even then do not be in a rush to wean from formula/breastmilk:
SWITCHING TO MILK
I've been feeding my baby iron-fortified formula. When is it okay to switch to whole cow's milk? Research comparing cow's milk and formula-fed infants during the first year of life has shown that cow's milk is irritating to the intestines of a tiny infant, causing infants to lose a tiny bit of blood in their stools, contributing to iron deficiency anemia. There is very little iron in cow's milk anyway, and the iron that is there is poorly absorbed. Concern about iron-deficiency anemia has led the American Academy of Pediatrics, backed by solid research, to discourage the use of cow's milk in children under one year of age. One of America's top pediatric hematologists (blood specialist), the late Dr. Frank Oski , Professor and Chairman of the Department of Pediatrics at Johns Hopkin University (and co-author of a book entitled: Don't Drink Your Milk) advised parents to be cautious and not rush into the use of cow's milk, even during the second year of life. At present it would seem prudent to continue giving your baby iron-fortified formula during the second year of life and very gradually wean him to dairy products, beginning with yogurt. If your toddler generally has a balanced diet and routine hemoglobin tests show that he is not even close to being anemic, then switch from formula to whole milk sometime during the second year, but don't be in a hurry.
NUTRITIP
Dairy Dates
• no cow's milk before age one
• whole milk until two
• nonfat or low-fat milk after two
http://www.askdrsears.com/html/0/T000100.asp#T031014
2006-12-15 09:31:39
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answered by Anonymous
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You have to wait until they are atleast one year old. Your doctor will usually tell you when you can start your child on regular milk.
2006-12-15 09:27:19
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answered by brittneyn127 3
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12 months
2006-12-15 09:36:04
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answered by Anonymous
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