POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy5 months agoA. For a 7-month-old baby, it is generally recommended to avoid giving cow's milk as the primary source of nutrition. At this age, breast milk or formula should still be the main source of nutrition because they provide the necessary nutrients, vitamins, and minerals that cow's milk lacks. However, if you want to introduce cow's milk, you can offer small amounts (like a few sips) as part of cooking or mixed with other foods like cereal or porridge, but it shouldn't replace breast milk or formula.
You can start offering small amounts of cow's milk after 12 months, as recommended by pediatricians. Always consult your doctor before introducing cow's milk to ensure it’s the right time for your baby.
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