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Help, any HVs around, I've run out of formula...

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clutteredup · 19/09/2007 21:58

I've got one bottle left for tonight and then I'm all out....usually a bit more organised this is the first time its ever happened. DD is 9 mo, can she have a bottle of ordinary milk for breakfast tomorrow till I can get to the shops? All 3 DC in bed and no DH tonight so no chance of getting out.

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magnolia74 · 19/09/2007 22:02

As a one off I really don't think it would be a problem. Has she had cows milk in breakfast etc?

magnolia74 · 19/09/2007 22:02

not an hv by the way

moondog · 19/09/2007 22:02

Yeah,no probs.

Lostmykeys · 19/09/2007 22:05

HEaven forbid I put my DS onto cows milk when he was 10 months old. He survived. She'll be okay. Didn't dare to tell my HV though

clutteredup · 19/09/2007 22:06

Yes she has a lot of yoghurt, cheese and cows milk on porridge so hasn't got an allergy, I was just worried it might be too much in one go as it will probably be a whole bottle, she tends to get hungry at about 6.45 and i can't get to shops till after school run.
Thanks for reassurance. [relieved emoticon]

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fortyplus · 19/09/2007 22:10

Yeah - go for it if she's had yogurt etc. Cow's milk is unsuitable at this age only because it doesn't have the right balance of nutrients - as a one off it won't hurt. The only thing you may find is that she won't like it as formula (and breast milk) are sweeter than cow's milk. Could you give her a drink of something else and yogurt/porridge etc until you have time to get to the shops? I'm not a HV either, by the way!

clutteredup · 19/09/2007 22:20

Ah, i hadn't though she might not like it I guess i'll have to fill her with petit filous she loves those that should keepp her going, she does so love her milk in the mornings though....oh bugger bugger...thanks anyway.

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chipmonkey · 19/09/2007 22:32

Would it be really bad of me to suggest sweetening it up with a bit of sugar? Just as a once-off obviously!

clutteredup · 19/09/2007 22:35

Can i do that? It crossed my mind but i wasn't sure it was allowed , will try it if all goes horribly wrong, there's sugar in PF so i guess its all the same, she does like sweet stuff, including fruit of course

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bookthief · 19/09/2007 22:36

She might be ok with it. I tried some cows milk in a cup with my ds at 9mo to see whether he'd take it in preparation for starting nursery next month. He drank it quite happily.

JodieG1 · 19/09/2007 22:36

I wouldn't sweeten it, just heat it and see how it goes.

TotalChaos · 19/09/2007 22:37

when I was young, formula fed babies went onto boiled cows milk at 6 months old! So I really don't think one bottle at 9 months is any issue, particularly if she is fine with it in cooking/yoghurt etc;.

clutteredup · 19/09/2007 22:38

Thanks i'll give it a go now for her night feed and leave the left over formula for the morning that way i won't be worrying all night ....watch this space

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clutteredup · 19/09/2007 22:59

She guzzled it down like a poppet, no problems at all. Mind you she was so fast asleep she probably would have had anything. Draind the bottle so no problem with taste. thank you all for your help, once again god bless mumsnet....and goodnight

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