Dr Sameer awadhiyaGuardian of 2 children3 years agoA. Cow's milk should be given to the baby only after completion of 1 year of age because the protein and fat in cow's milk is hard to digest before that and many a times there could be cow's milk protein allergy in babies and lactose intolerance which could be severe sometimes.
Also early introduction of cows milk can lead to iron deficiency anemia as cow's milk lacks iron f and vit c . Also there could be micro bleeding in intestine because of the heavy protein of cow's mvilk .To start with cow's milk should be given than gradually you can shift to buffalo milk or a packet milk which is a mixture of two .
Author of questionMom of 2 children3 years agoA. as i travelling that's why I need to change
RashmiMom of a 11 yr old girl3 years agoA. It is really very heavy so you go for Amul packet me you know that is going to be good option and you go for toned pasteurise milk as of now full cream can be introduced after the age of 12 months then tetra pack is heavier than the packet milk so you see if you go for it then you have to dilute in the ratio of 60 and 40Write Your Answer Here
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