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Introduce Milk to a Baby - Replace one formula or breastfeeding session with an equal portion of cow's milk.

Watch for any signs of milk allergy, such as a rash, abdominal pain or breathing difficulties. If you suspect an allergy or lactose intolerance, consult your baby's doctor immediately.
Introduce Milk to a Baby

Replace an additional feeding with cow's milk every three days or so, depending on the baby's adjustment to the milk. Eventually, you will have replaced all of the breast milk or formula feedings with cow's milk.

Mix some cow's milk into the baby's formula or breastmilk at each feeding. Stick with the regular portion size, and start with a ratio of 1/4 cow's milk to 3/4 formula or breast milk.

Monitor your baby for symptoms of lactose intolerance or milk allergy; symptoms include rashes, abdominal distress and breathing difficulties. If any symptoms occur, consult baby's doctor immediately.

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends not introducing cow's milk to a baby until she is 12 months old. Cow's milk does not provide as complete nutrition as formula or breast milk does. Furthermore, a young baby's digestive system is not mature enough to process the complex proteins found in cow's milk. However, when baby's first birthday rolls around, she will be ready to make the switch, as she's also eating more and more solid food to provide more varied nutrition. Some babies will have no problems adjusting, but others may require a more gradual approach. - by eHow



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