POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy9 months agoA. Yes, it is generally safe to give tetra milk (UHT milk) to your 2-year, 5-month-old daughter while traveling. Tetra pack milk is pasteurized, which means it has been treated to kill harmful bacteria, making it safe for consumption without refrigeration until opened. However, it is important to ensure that the milk is within its expiration date and has been stored properly during travel.
At 2 years of age, children can usually transition from breast milk or formula to regular cow's milk, including UHT milk, as long as they are eating a balanced diet. However, if your toddler has any specific dietary restrictions or allergies (such as lactose intolerance), you may want to opt for a suitable alternative like lactose-free milk or plant-based milk.
If you're traveling internationally or to places with limited access to dairy products, carrying tetra milk can be a convenient and safe option. Once opened, it should be refrigerated and consumed within the specified time frame (usually 24-48 hours). Always consult your pediatrician for personalized advice if you have concerns about your child's nutrition or if you're traveling to areas where food safety might be a concern.
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