Doctors often tell parents to try to break the habit by age 1, but many (perhaps most) children drink from a bottle
long after their first birthday.
Not exact matches
Not
long after my son's
first birthday, my husband and I separated and a couple of years later we got divorced.
As
long as your pediatrician gives you the OK, you can introduce cow's milk into your little one's diet right
after her
first birthday.
After your baby's
first birthday, cow's milk is the recommended beverage (though your toddler can continue breastfeeding as
long as you both enjoy it).
When people asked if I intended on no
longer breastfeeding
after my kid's
first birthday, since I was no
longer pumping at that point, I said «no.»
It can show up as soon as a few weeks
after birth, and usually, it clears up on its own by the baby's
first birthday, though some children do have cradle cap
longer.
If your child is no
longer breastfeeding
after her
first birthday, she'll need cow's milk or other dairy products to help get enough calcium and protein.
You can keep breastfeeding
after the baby's
first birthday for as
long as you and your baby would like.