Hi Shresmummy - sorry you didn't get a reply to your first post. I'll preface this by saying that I am not an expert and perhaps you should call or make an appointment with you pead to double check...but my gut feeling is to not worry about it too much. Would prefer to stop BFing or that LO is not getting enough milk? If you would like to stop BFing then I can send you some info on how to gently wean. We went through a similar concerns about not getting enough milk and the advice I was given was to make up for it in other areas - such as cooking with milk (in porridge) and making sure LO got lots of the good fats from other sources such as avocado, dark chicken meat (such as thighs and legs) full fat yoghurts, dark leafy greens (always hidden in bolognese sauce or chicken patties or lentil stew) Hard cheeses contain more calcium then soft cheeses so try to give him parmesean or some other hard cheeses (many LOs love the strong flavours - my DS does) As far as calcium is concerned you can find other sources and much better sources of calcium from tinned sardines, leafy greens, broccoli, almonds (almond butter), tofu, blackstrap molasses, tahini (and other sesame seed products) I have also just started using Chia seeds which I sprinkle into almost everything. In liquids they turn gelatinous and in salads and sauces you don't even notice them. Not only are they a source of calcium but they also contain lots of other good nutrients. Keep offering milk but don't sweat it - as soon as he realises its not a big deal he will come back to it. In the meantime, do some research on other forms of calcium and good fats and start introducing them to the diet. Don't worry, if he has good weight gain, frequent wees and poos he's doing fine. His body is telling him what he needs so trust in that. Hope this helps xoxo