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Toddler not a fan of milk or yoghurt

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frogmelly · 21/03/2017 18:27

She loves cheese though..but obviously that is salty! Any milk I offer is spat out, she's very sporadic with yoghurts but refuses them more often than not. I stopped bf a couple of weeks ago (am 32 weeks pregnant) so I'm now getting worried as she's not even getting that milk although she wasn't feeding a great deal anyway.

Anyone else had a milk and yoghurt refuser? Not sure how much I should be doing about it. She does have a multi vitamin every day.

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frogmelly · 21/03/2017 18:29

Oh sorry she's 16 months by the way.

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ErrolTheDragon · 21/03/2017 18:35

Emmental is lower salt than most other cheeses - the President brand is pasteurised (some others aren't).

Peachesandcream15 · 21/03/2017 20:18

I have no answers but following with interest! I have a cow's milk refuser, and i would dearly love to stop bf now (17m) but not sure how!

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MangoSplit · 21/03/2017 20:22

Will she have milk on cereal rather than just drinking it? Mashed potato made with lots of milk?

DontBuyANewMumCashmere · 21/03/2017 20:24

Could you try frozen frubes (we tell my toddler they're lollipops) as a sort of gateway yog?
Or Eton mess with meringue, fruit and some natural yoghurt?

CobsAhoy · 21/03/2017 20:25

My DD hates cows milk, and like your LO is sporadic with eating yoghurts, but she really loves the Alpro Soya growing up milk, might be worth a try?

CobsAhoy · 21/03/2017 20:28

Oh and my DD is 17months and still breastfed - just has soya milk on the three days I'm at work.

frogmelly · 21/03/2017 21:08

That's good to know about the emmental! And that's a great idea about the frubes and alpro soya I'll get some tomorrow, thank you.

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