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BLW - What Happens To The Milk?

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Autumn78 · 25/02/2007 21:44

I know at first you carry on with the milk as normal whilst your baby explores different foods.

But when and how do you reduce milk feeds?

And when do solids be the primary food for baby?

I know that you keep they're night feed, until they naturally cut back, so they don't wake at odd hours in the night.

Need any and all suggestions, advice etc.

Thanks

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lockets · 25/02/2007 21:47

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FrannyandZooey · 25/02/2007 21:48

Milk should be the baby's main source of nutrition until at least one year. So, you should be offering milk first before other foods. The baby will cut back on milk themselves, slowly, over time. Or not.

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Autumn78 · 25/02/2007 22:56

This website has cleared things up for me.

www.borstvoeding.com/voedselintroductie/vast_voedsel/rapley_guidelines.html

Thanks! x

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