ExpertSHRUTI KANCHANLactation Educator and Counselor2 years agoA. Sanchi milk refers to milk that comes from the Sanchi cow, which is a breed native to India. Cow's milk, in general, can be given to children after they reach 1 year of age. However, it should not replace breastmilk or formula as the main source of nutrition until the child is older than 1.
If you would like to introduce Sanchi milk to your 1-year-old, start by introducing a small amount first to see how your child responds, and always ensure the milk is pasteurized to eliminate any potential bacteria. Be on the lookout for symptoms of a milk allergy or lactose intolerance, which can include diarrhea, a rash, or vomiting. If you notice any of these symptoms, stop giving the milk and consult a healthcare professional.
Remember, each child is unique, and their nutritional needs vary. It's always best to consult your pediatrician or a registered dietitian before introducing new foods to your child's diet.
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