December 03, 2013

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Can i give beats by dre uk my 8 1 So many of you are so dramatic.Every pediatrician tells every mom something different.If it was set in stone there would be handbooks and laws against it.Being my 2nd child, at 8 months they should not be eating 40 oz a day in formula.Thats just ridicolous.Do what you want with your kids just have common sense.Its not rocket science and nobody has ever died from getting milk too early.My advice along with my pedi is go for it but give her/him vitamin drops.My 9 month old daughter takes beats much less(About 1/2 of what it was)Since she's started eating table foods.We've switched from bottles to putting the formula in sippy cups, and that seems to work nicely.I wouldn't start on whole milk until he's closer to one year old.Just make sure you're the solid food he's eating has some substance to it, not just empty calories.We feed our daughter banannas, peaches, peas, gerber foods, squash, sweet potatos, cheerios, etc.Stuff that has minerals and vitamins in it.That, combined with the formula should be fine. As for allergies(Response to stardust01 , I think as long as you stay away from the bigger ones, you're ok.No peanuts/peanut based food, no honey, and no shellfish.Also anything that your family members may have an allergic beats by dre pro history to.At the time they were introduced breastfeeding declined tremendously.Most of us were raised on milk and we are doing just fine.Goat milk is closer to breast milk thanCow's milk.Cow's milk is not as healthy as the milk industry would like you to know.Another tremendous corporation brainwashing you with commercials.Read the ingredients inany formula?Top 3 ingredientsCow milk, sugar, water.Do some research and you will feel better about not worrying about so much formula. "Young infants cannot digestCow?S milk as completely or easily as they digest formula.Also,Cow?S milk contains high concentrations of protein and minerals, which can stress a newborn?S immature kidneys and cause severe illness at times of heat stress, fever, or diarrhea.In addition,Cow?S milk lacks the proper amounts of iron, vitamin c, and other nutrients that infants need.It may even cause irondeficiency anemia in some babies, sinceCow?S milk protein can irritate the lining of the stomach and intestine, leading to loss of blood into the stools.Cow?S milk also does not contain the healthiest types of fat for growing babies.Then my sister, who also watches him while i am at work began giving him milk around 9months and he did just fine.My son who is one now is completely off formula and eats anything and everything.So, i would say try giving your baby a little milk and after she finishes pay close attention to her if the milk sits well with her.Help center press center contact us site map Membership newsletters newsletters register manage email subscriptions update account legal privacy policy terms of use beats by dre ukmy 8 1 So many of you are so dramatic

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