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Offline cy

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« on: February 01, 2006, 16:54:06 pm »
Hi can anyone tell me if they have made porridge with cows milk ?
My baby is 9 months and i hate the thought of buying baby porridge if i can make it,any advice would be great .
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Re: cows milk in food
« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2006, 17:02:04 pm »
As I understand it you can use cow's milk when cooking your baby's food and that includes making porridge from around 9 months. They do however warn that if there is a history of allergies particularly to milk then you should avoid introducing cow's milk in any form until after they are 1.

I have pasted an excerpt from an English website about introducing cow's milk below.

"When can I introduce cow's milk?

You should not give your baby whole cow's milk as a main milk drink until after the age of one year. From 6-12 months, during weaning onto solid foods, small quantities of whole cow's milk can be used to mix your baby's foods.
Semi-skimmed cow's milk should not be given as a drink before the age of 2 years, but you can gradually start to give it after this age, provided your child eats well and is growing well. Skimmed milk should not be given as a drink before 5 years of age." 


HTH but if you any concerns try to speak to your health visitor or doctor first.
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