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  2. You should continue to breastfeed or give your baby first infant formula until they're at least 1 year old. Breastfeeding will continue to benefit you and your baby for as long as you carry on. As your baby eats more solid foods, the amount of milk they want will decrease.

  3. Feeding your baby: from 10 to 12 months. From about 10 months, your baby should now be having 3 meals a day (breakfast, lunch and tea), in addition to their usual milk feeds. Around this age, your baby may have about 3 milk feeds a day (for instance, after breakfast, after lunch and before bed).

  4. Jun 12, 2020 · But can you do it earlier? Does it have to be cow’s milk? And what can you expect to happen once you start the transition? Here’s a guide to when — and how — to introduce whole milk.

  5. Jun 18, 2020 · The NHS says that babies can drink cow's milk as a main drink from 12 months old. Up to 12 months, you should give your baby breast milk or formula milk. This is because cow's milk doesn't contain enough iron and nutrients to meet your growing baby's needs.

  6. When your baby is 1 year old, they can start to drink whole cows' milk or sheep's or goats' milk (as long as these milks are pasteurised). Find out more about drinks and cups for babies and young children .

  7. Apr 5, 2024 · The latest guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends formula-fed babies can switch to cow’s milk from six months. Australian advice says parents should wait until 12...

  8. May 16, 2022 · When can babies drink milk? Babies can drink cow's milk once they're 1 year old. Whole milk is best for children under age 2, and it's an important source of key vitamins and nutrients like calcium and vitamin D. Medically reviewed by Dina DiMaggio, M.D., pediatrician. Written by Kandis Lake, R.N. | May 16, 2022. Photo credit: iStock.com / Tassii.

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