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From Breast to Bottle

Introducing Milk to Your Baby

By Gina Roberts-Grey

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Each new stage and phase of your baby's life brings a new set of questions, concerns and decisions. In your quest to sort through each experience and phase, well-wishing friends, family members and often complete strangers standing next to you in line at the store all have an opinion on when you should take away your child's pacifier, when he'll begin walking and when you should stop nursing.

Having and raising a child is a unique, personal experience. Just as no two children are identical, no two parenting experiences are the same, even when raising two children in the same house. Issues such as when to introduce your baby to milk usually top the list of highly debated parenting topics. Compounded by stories of "When you were a child, you had milk at the age of ..." and "I never gave my children milk before the age of ...," it is easy for parents to begin questioning when the best time is to make the switch from nursing to cow's milk or formula and how they should initiate the change.

When to Begin
Dr. Daniel Levy, a pediatrician from Owing Mills, Md., president elect of the Maryland Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics and clinical assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Maryland, offers assurance to parents. "There are many factors to consider when weaning a child from nursing," he says. In addition to offering a baby the most healthy diet possible, work schedules, feeding habits and a parent's motivation to continue nursing or to wean are just a few considerations.


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