Similarly one may ask, what happens if you give a baby cow's milk too early?
Babies who are exposed to cow's milk before their first birthday are more likely to be anemic, have diarrhea or vomiting, and/or experience an allergic reaction (the proteins in milk are more numerous than those in other milk products, such as the yogurt).
Subsequently, question is, when can I give my baby whole milk? Your child will be ready for his first cup of whole milk once he's turned 1 year old. Younger babies cannot handle the extra minerals, protein, and sodium present in cow's milk, so it is best to wait until his first birthday.
Also to know, can a 3 month old drink cows milk?
Cow's milk isn't recommended to newborn babies for a variety of reasons. Firstly, a baby's digestive system isn't developed enough to handle the large quantity of proteins (such as casein and whey) in cow's milk. Secondly, the early introduction of cow's milk to your infant can make his system intolerant to it.
Can I give my 11 month old whole milk?
Once your baby is officially one, his digestive system should be mature enough to handle regular cow's milk. Stick to whole milk from age one to age two, mixing it into baby's regular formula or breast milk in slowly increasing amounts.
