POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month2 months agoA. At 9 months, you should not give buffalo milk directly in large quantities. Buffalo milk is very high in fat and protein, which can be hard to digest for a baby and may overload the kidneys.
🚫 Why avoid direct buffalo milk at 9 months: Too heavy and dense for baby's digestive system Low in iron — can increase risk of iron deficiency anemia May cause constipation or allergies ✅ What you can do: Continue breastfeeding or formula milk as the main milk source. You can use small amounts of buffalo milk in cooking, like in porridge or kheer, after boiling and diluting with water (1 part milk to 1 part water). Full buffalo milk is better started after 12 months.
If your baby is growing well, active, and eating solids along with milk feeds, there’s no need to rush into buffalo milk. Let me know if you’d like a sample 9-month baby diet plan!
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