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Date: | Sat, 19 Feb 2005 12:31:20 -0600 |
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My children are both allergic to cow's milk, and my four-year-old rarely
uses a substitute milk, except as something to pour on cereal
occasionally. He does take calcium and cod liver oil.
My concern with a weaned 14mo would be overall caloric intake--cow's
milk is fairly dense that way, and is easy to get into a child, iykwim.
I read an article somewhere (why don't I write these things down??) that
weaned toddlers get only 2/3 the calories that their nursing
counterparts do, with a corresponding drop in nutrients.
If I were this woman, I would not be thinking about substitute milks. I
would be working as hard as I could to make sure that the 14mo did not
wean.
Lynn
Kirksville, MO
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