Can my 8 week elderly enjoy regular milk?


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No, a baby shouldn't be given regular milk until he/she is a year old. There gut wouldn't be capable of tolerate regular milk yet. Source(s): Professional healthcare worker
The real answer to this question is that yes, an 8 week old can enjoy regular milk, but most importantly he should not be given it for many different reasons. First, regular cow's milk does not contain adequate vitamins and nutrition for optimum growth and nouns. Of evidence to this is the fact that not too many years ago, when there be no such thing as commercially made infant formula, babies were fed a range of home made formula recipes. Each of these did have cow's milk as a base. For example, I am 50 years ripened and was raised not on breast milk but a homemade formula consisting of Pet milk (evaporated canned milk), dampen, and Karo syrup. I, of course, along with my brothers and all my cousins lived through it and grew up to be adults. However, to engineer up for the lack of vitamins and nutrients in the milk we drank, early introduction of rice cereal and other solids be begun, often as early as 2 weeks outmoded. I don't think it is a mere coincidence that most of us adults who grew up on home made formula made with cow's milk and introduced early to solids are in a minute battling such health problems as obesity, big blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol. Fortunately for our babies today, studies and research have shown the far superior nutritional value contained by breast feeding (or formula feeding) and waiting until 6 months to introduce solids. I think our children and grandchildren will be considerably healthier at our age than we are. In tallying, cow's milk was created for baby cow's and the ability for infant humans to satisfactorily digest cow's milk can create quite a lot of stomach and intestinal issues. The ability for a tot over 12 months to properly digest cow's milk is much better than for a baby under 12 months. A human infant will not likely die from drinking cow's milk, but it won't be the best choice to provide the babe with optimum nutrition.
not even so...check with pediatrician as to when you can start adding a little milk to the formula to slowly transition to intact milk.
NO NO NO NO NO. Please don't. You can cause LOTS of serious problems. Good luck to you..
No. Because its' stomach is very small and if you feed it milk its will possibly have a stomach throbbing.
NO
Nope don't do it
NO WAY!
Breast or newborn formula until 6months. Then breast or follow on until 1 year (unless told otherwise by health professionals, my son is 7 months and told to stay on newborn milk for dietry reasons). At one year they can move on to cows milk.
no there bodies cant brake it down
NO! Absolutely not. His digestive system is nowhere near ready for that. It would make him really sick. At this age he only needs either breastmilk or formula. They do not recommend giving cows milk to children below 12 months of age.

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