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should you switch to follow on milk at 6 months?

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Nancy54 · 23/03/2013 08:15

one of my twins has a bottle of formula on an evening. He'll be 6 months next week - should we start giving the follow on? what's the difference?

tia

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ExBrightonBell · 23/03/2013 08:20

Afaik "follow on" milk is just marketing gimmick and it isn't necessary to switch if you don't want to!

Formula manufacturers aren't allowed to advertise their "first" milks, so apparently they invented "follow on" milk - which they can advertise.

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ilovepowerhoop · 23/03/2013 08:55

no you dont have to switch but I did at around 9 months as it was cheaper than the first milk and you get offers on them. I also switched brand as it was cheaper too

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meditrina · 23/03/2013 09:03

No need for follow on milk at all: unless you are a manufacturer seeking to get round the formula advertising ban.

But it might make sense to switch if it's not as expensive. (Now wondering if it's also provided an opportunity to hike the price of original formula).

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Ragwort · 23/03/2013 09:06

Can't you use normal milk at 6 months? Genuinely can't remember as those days are a while ago but most of this sort of thing is just marketing talk and new parents are the best targets for anything baby related Grin.

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BabsAndTheRu · 23/03/2013 09:06

Totally agree, don't use follow on milk, just a marketing ploy. You should always stay on first. Paediatricians always recommend 1st as well.

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ExBrightonBell · 23/03/2013 09:08

Ragwort, do you mean cow's milk? If so, then cow's milk shouldn't be used as the "main drink" until babies are 1 year old. You can use it in cooking or as an occasional drink, but breastmilk or formula should still be the main drink.

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ilovepowerhoop · 23/03/2013 09:10

you can stick with first milk as it is fine for the whole of the first year. As I said i switched due to cost not spurious claims about extra iron/nutrition, etc

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meditrina · 23/03/2013 09:12

If your DCs are older (20+?) then yes, you would remember guidelines that said ordinary milk from 6months.

(Formula is of course simply modified cows milk: if you find old baby care books, you can find recipes for how to modify it yourself at home).

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Ragwort · 23/03/2013 12:36

Bad mother alert - I stopped breast feeding at 8 months and my DS was then drinking cow's milk Blush - he is now 12.

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Nancy54 · 23/03/2013 19:48

Babs - why do doc recommend you stay on first? Is it easier to digest than follow on or something?

Thanks for replies everyone

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bonzo77 · 23/03/2013 19:53

DS's paediatrician recommended changing to follow on formula at 6 months for the extra iron. Or to give an iron supplement.

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BigRedBox · 23/03/2013 19:55

I switched only as its cheaper and I could then get advantage points in Boots/club card points in Tesco etc as infant formula is exempt.

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MsIngaFewmarbles · 23/03/2013 21:17

For the first year of life it is recommended that babies only have a whey dominant milk, not a casein dominant milk as it is easier for them to digest. First milk is whey dominant, follow on milk is casein dominant.

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Ragwort · 23/03/2013 22:18

I am surprised that cow's milk is not recommended for babies under a year - surely if you are weaning then the baby may be eating cereal with milk/pureed veg or pasta with cheese sauce/custard/rice pudding that sort of thing? As far as I remember my DS was just drinking water or cow's milk from 8 months.

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5eggstremelychocaletymadeggs · 23/03/2013 22:22

Cows milk.is fine in cooking and on cereal.but not as a main drink. Undrr a year and most of their nutrition should still be ftom milk and cows milk doesnt have enough calories or nutrients in it, vitamins etc.

No.need for follow on milk and actually the extra iron in it can make baby constipated.

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ilovepowerhoop · 23/03/2013 22:23

cows milk is not recommended as the main drink under 1 year as it doesnt have enough iron or vitamins. It is ok to use cows milk in cereal, in foods, etc from 6 months as long as the main drink remains breast/formula milk

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ilovepowerhoop · 23/03/2013 22:24

p.s. follow on milk didnt constipate my lo's and saved me money

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JiltedJohnsJulie · 23/03/2013 23:56

Think there is sone evidence that the extra iron could be detrimental rather than helpful. If dt is bf and has a fairly varied diet, iron levels shouldn't really be a worry unless dt is displaying signs of anaemia.

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Nancy54 · 24/03/2013 06:20

Ok thanks jjj, That's interesting

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Finallygotaroundtoit · 24/03/2013 06:28

If your baby just has one bottle a day, it isn't their main milk so ordinary cow;s milk is fine

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