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How to Choose Milk for Babies and Toddlers

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When it comes to choosing milk for babies and toddlers, there are a few factors to consider, which we will describe in the article below. You may also want to consult with your child's pediatrician for guidance on the best milk options for your his individual needs, especially if your baby shows difficulties with feeding.

Babies Below Six Months Old

Infants up to six months old should be exclusively breastfed or fed with infant formula. This is the moment in their lives that requires to be vigilant about the milk that you choose if you decide not to breastfeed them or you simply can't. Today, there is a large variety of infant formula on the market, which only increases the need to look for the right one for your child.

One of the lesser-known formulae for babies is made out of goat milk. Parents seeking a natural and safe choice for their child's nourishment may be interested in Holle goat milk formula. This is a healthy and pure option to feed your baby, since it is free of preservatives and synthetic ingredients that could harm the baby. It is an ideal alternative to cow's milk for babies who have sensitive stomachs or are prone to allergies. That is because it is derived from organically produced goat milk, which is gentle on the baby's tummy and simple to digest.

Note that from the age of six months, a baby can start to ingest solid foods. However, it should still be accompanied by breast milk or an infant formula such as the goat milk we have just described. Before one year old, you should stay away from regular milk products found in supermarkets.

From One to Two Years Old

When your child reaches one year old, it is possible to switch to whole cow's milk, as most should contain the right balance of fat, protein and carbohydrates for their needs. This is not the case for plant-based types of milk, which may not provide sufficient nutrients on their own. If this is a choice that you wish to make for your toddler, you need to make sure to cater to all his nutritional needs by adding other foods. Talking to your pediatrician about it first would be a good idea.

Otherwise, you can continue to feed him with Holle Goat Milk Formula Stage 4. Since it is made with organic ingredients, this formula will help your child to digest it. It will also support his natural development thanks to the probiotics it contains. Just like the formula for babies below 6 months old, it is also free from additives and artificial ingredients.

Be on the Lookout for Allergies and Intolerance

Parents should always be on the lookout for signs of allergies or intolerance their child may have to milk or other food products. It may not be easy to discover it, but they can look for particular signs such as difficulty breathing, vomiting or diarrhea and persistent coughing after feeding. If a child is allergic or intolerant to cow's milk or lactose, there are alternative milk options available on the market, which will provide all the nutrients the child needs.