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When can she try milk

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Lily189 · 18/01/2023 09:56

Hi everyone I found out when my daughter was around 2 months she has cmpa she has been on nutramigen milk since then the health visitor told me from 6 months to slowly introduce diary which I have been doing she's now 1 year old
She has yogurts butter in her mash chocolate she eats jars with milk in baby porridge and desserts and ut dosnt seem to annoy her stomach
I was just wondering what happens now she's one when kids would normally go onto cows milk does she always stay on this milk or can she try cows milk
She has 2 bottles during the day at her naps and a bottle to fall asleep at night and usually one during the night

I don't mind keeping her on it I'm just wondering if she can try cows milk and at what point the doctor will take her off the
nutramigen then what do I give her after that

Anyone who has been through the same have advice please tia

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winteralready · 18/01/2023 10:06

Google 'the milk ladder' or see for example www.royalberkshire.nhs.uk/media/0u3ln2xp/using-the-milk-ladder-to-reintroduce-milk-and-dairy_oct21.pdf

Whentwobecomesthree · 18/01/2023 10:52

If you have a child with diagnosed cmpa then you should have been also referred to a dietitian to help you with all this? Did the gp not do this?? Sounds like she's doing great with dairy though. Follow the milk ladder like the poster above said. There are also tonnes of paediatric allergy dietitians on Instagram who give great general advice on this, milk reintro and alternative milks etc

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