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10 months 2 Bottles
« on: May 03, 2006, 19:39:20 pm »
I was wondering if I could get a bit of advice.

My DS nearly 10 months has never been fussy on his milk and I was thinking about dropping to 2 bottles.

My HV says as long as he gets about 21oz a day which includes yoghurts, cheeses etc, does not have to be all milk he will be fine.

I was just hoping to get some views on this.

What do you think???

Thanks for your help.
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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2006, 20:08:00 pm »
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My HV told me the same; at 6months, as long as Calum was getting 20oz (pint) of milk a day she was happy - he still takes approx. 30oz a day and 3 meals ::)

I am sure she said that the cheese, yogurt etc was extra on top of this  :-\
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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #2 on: May 03, 2006, 20:09:36 pm »
Lauren,

She said that as long as he is getting his calcium through any dairy then he will be fine.

Hmmmm now I am wondering - why would they say different things
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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #3 on: May 03, 2006, 20:11:02 pm »
I am looking in my weaning books at the moment.... typical can't find it when I need it.
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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #4 on: May 03, 2006, 20:12:34 pm »
That is always the case.

I bought some of that Medised, so will let you know how it works when we need to use it.

I have noticed that Thomas has about 4 teeth that are looking to come through, so that will probably be why he does not want his bottles
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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #5 on: May 03, 2006, 20:13:15 pm »
Natasha posted this in the solids food board

Stage 3 - self feeding
Finger foods, firmer lumps:   8-9 months to 12 months

When to give

Offer three meals a day with some snacks.
Solids are now a bigger part of your baby's diet but he still needs milk.
If breastfeeding, feed as often as you (and your baby) want.
If bottle fed, 600-800 mls a day is plenty. Any more than this may mean your baby has no appetite for solids.
Foods to give

Cereals - keep giving baby cereals for their iron, as well as the other cereal foods in Stage 2 (at different meals).
Bread and toast are enjoyed now.
Vegetables - pieces of well cooked vegetables make good finger foods (eg carrot, potato, broccoli).
Fruit - hard fruits still need to be cooked or grated.  Soft ones can be given in pieces.
Fish, meat, chicken - cooked soft and moist, finely chopped or minced.
Legumes - baked beans, any dried peas or beans (well cooked), tofu.
Eggs (unless there is an allergy concern) - scrambled eggs, omelette, boiled eggs.
Milk foods as before.
Texture
Foods should now be left in pieces or chopped rather than mashed, though they still should be soft, or able to soften quickly in the mouth (eg rusks).
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« Last Edit: May 03, 2006, 20:17:20 pm by Calums_Mum »
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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #7 on: May 03, 2006, 20:17:37 pm »
Thanks for those - it is still a little confusing as I know that he does need his milk, but if he wont take it I cannot force him.

He really does seem to be bored with his milk and just refuses it in a sippy and won't sit still enough for a cup.

Do you think I should just carry on offering him his usual and if he refuses it offer him a yoghurt or something like that?
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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #8 on: May 03, 2006, 20:21:39 pm »
I was looking at ine of my books and Cow and gate (maybe others too  :-\) advertise a grown-up or a next-steps milk aimed at 9 + 10months and onwards.  (now I can't find it again ::) ::))

It is maybe worth a try buying a readymade carton and trying him with that?
« Last Edit: May 03, 2006, 20:23:56 pm by Calums_Mum »
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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #9 on: May 03, 2006, 20:23:52 pm »
I do give him cow and gate - when I switched him to the follow on formula that constipated him - do you think the 9/10month one has as much iron in it?

Might give it a try and see how he gets on 

Thanks again for all your advice and support
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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #10 on: May 03, 2006, 20:25:11 pm »
Just looking in the freebie Boots baby book, Hipp also do a milk from 10months onwards with vanilla (yum  :P)
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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #11 on: May 03, 2006, 20:26:15 pm »
If they make one with Chocolate I will drink it  ;D

Vanilla does sound nice.

Is it ok to switch brands at this age though
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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #12 on: May 03, 2006, 20:27:48 pm »
I would have thought so, if your not sure check with your HV or try a small readymade carton. Just looking on the C & G website now - its not very informative  :(
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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #13 on: May 03, 2006, 20:28:04 pm »
I believe the advice is a minimum of 20oz a day and it includes dairy.  I know a couple of mums who only give 2 x 8oz bottles a day and plenty of cheese, yogurt etc. to make up the other 4oz.

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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #14 on: May 03, 2006, 20:29:36 pm »
I think I have a 'duff' HV   :-\
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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #15 on: May 03, 2006, 20:33:29 pm »
Kelly - thank for your post - that is what my HV said

Lauren - I think I might try the vanilla flavoured one - see if he likes the taste better.  I too looked on the C & G webpage but did not come up with much  ???
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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #16 on: May 03, 2006, 20:57:54 pm »
I think I have a 'duff' HV   :-\

Lol Lauren - I wouldn't know mine if she knocked on the front door!  I'm going to surprise her with my 'perfect' BW baby when we go for our progress check-up in a couple of weeks  :)
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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #17 on: May 03, 2006, 21:00:34 pm »
we don't get an 8 month one anymore, however Calum is getting slotted in because he needs his testies checked again ::) they were HUGE because he was breach  ::)
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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #18 on: May 03, 2006, 23:51:47 pm »
I believe the advice is a minimum of 20oz a day and it includes dairy.  I know a couple of mums who only give 2 x 8oz bottles a day and plenty of cheese, yogurt etc. to make up the other 4oz.

At this age Kelly is correct and i know some Mums do drop to 2 bottles around 10months i think we probably will  ::)
What you could try and do is give a little in a cup with lunch if you are not giving a bottle afterwards.
Our lunch formula feed is down to 4ozs at the moment and 2ozs in a cup with lunch.

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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #19 on: May 04, 2006, 11:27:35 am »
Hi Natasha,

Thanks for the advice - How would I fit it in giving him a little milk with his lunch.

His bottles at the moment are 7:30, 2:30 and 6:30 and he has his lunch at 11:30 - Should I just offer him some formula in a cup with his lunch?
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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #20 on: May 04, 2006, 23:44:54 pm »
Should I just offer him some formula in a cup with his lunch?
Yes that is it and perhaps up his lunch time solids a little to compensate the missing bottle and give a snack after his nap.
This is what i am going to do when DD drops the lunch time bottle which i think will be over the next month.

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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #21 on: May 05, 2006, 19:10:41 pm »
I will try that - thanks for your advice
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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #22 on: May 06, 2006, 22:44:25 pm »
Paula Catherine has started fussing with her bottles so think i might drop the lunch bottle, up the amount i give her with lunch and up her morning and night bottles. When did you find your DS started fussing with the 3 bottles?

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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #23 on: May 07, 2006, 14:29:10 pm »
Hi Natasha,

Sorry for the delay in replying - i found that Thomas started fussing with his bottles at around 8.5 months - Sometimes he will drain all of them and others he is just not interested in.

I am even battling with his morning bottle at the moment - luckily I can get a lot of his milk in his cereal.

what we have found is  just offer him 4oz at his 2:30 and he will drink some of that and then I top him off with a yoghurt and that seems to do him until 4:30 when he has his dinner.  I have asked MIL to do this as he does not take his bottles very well with her - I thought this weekend I would try my luck and offer him his normal bottle and to my amazement he has drained 7oz yesterday and today - so now I am not sure.  To be honest thought I do think that it will be so much easier when he is only on 2 bottles - he has never been really fussed on his milk, so will probably just drop that bottle completely in the next couple of weeks and just up his morning and his night time bottle - maybe it will make him take his morning one a lot better.

I will let you know how I get on - Keep me posted on how Catherine is doing.

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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #24 on: May 07, 2006, 19:40:20 pm »
hi

At 9 1/2-10mths Phoebe went to 2 bottles Morning and bedtime. She had about 6/8oz at each feed.
THe afternoon one was taking away appitete for tea so dropped it. I was tld as long as a min of 12oz was taken it was OK. I gave calcium replacement like yoghurt with fruit, stick/grated cheese,rice oudding.For tea time a soup made with milk corn chowder.potato and leek soup so day where milk was on low side I knew she was making it up else where.

If you are having bad days why not try a smoothie, milk, natural yoghurt, fruit of LO liking (not wanint brekkie milk) tastier and yummier than shop flavoured milks.

Good luck

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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #25 on: May 07, 2006, 19:43:14 pm »
Debs, what type of milk do you use in the smoothie?  :-\

Calum has that swing as well ;)
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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #26 on: May 07, 2006, 23:28:01 pm »
Thanks for that Paula, yesterday i gave Catherine 8oz bottles morning and night, 2ozs of milk in a cup with breakfast and lunch, 2ozs in her cereal and then 4ozs in her cup with lunch. NO lunchtime bottle and she didn't miss it at all. I also up her lunch by giving more yoghurt and fruit and giving her some cheese to eat. So in total she is having 24ozs still which is in the amount bracket she is suppose to have.

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Re: 10 months 2 Bottles
« Reply #27 on: May 08, 2006, 07:38:49 am »
 I use cows milk as that is what Phoebe will be drinking. She is OK with it. Her morning bottle is 75%cow and 25% formula getting ready for change at 1year.
You could use formula as well.
When I make her one I usually have one as well.
She loves her swing for all of 5 mins and than has to move on, always on the move.
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