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10 months old and using a Sippy Cup. For starters extracting liquid from the sippy is a slower process than drinking from an open cup or even a cup with a straw so fluids like formula pumped breast milk and milk for tots over the age of 1 spend more time bathing the teeth with sugar.


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However I would advise you to not do it often as it can result in tooth decay and other teeth related issues.

Formula in sippy cup. Can I feed him formula in his sippy cup or should it be done in a bottle only. You need to make up formula with water at 70 degrees then quickly cool it. Sippy cups are fine for formula.

Generally water and juice are unnecessary for breastfed and bottle-fed infants in the first six months of life. Have any of you tried putting formula in a sippy cup in preparation for switching over to milk. Weve been doing water in a sippy cup for awhile now Nuk brand but may try formula in a cup to see if he will drink it that way.

Ive been mixing his formula in with oatmeal cereal and purées as a way to get him increase his formula intake hes small so he needs the calories. You can put either formula or breastmilk in a sippy cup for your baby however there are some important things to consider when giving baby formula or breastmilk in a sippy cup. At around age 1 when you introduce milk I would change to a sippy cup designed for toddlers so that your child will not reject the milk from the previous sippy cup.

If your baby is younger than 6 months old simply give her a portion of her breast milk or formula in the sippy cup each day. But sippy cups have some potential pitfalls too. The idea being that they get used to cold sippy cup or warm bottle to make the milk transition easier in the next month We have twins so we prepare formula by the pitcher and just pour it into the sippy cups.

We did it before we switched to sippy cups because I thought it would be easier. When should I introduce a sippy cup to my baby. Definitely you can put formula milk in the sippy cup.

She didnt seem to notice much of a difference in taste. I would suggest Avent with the soft top and yes its perfectly okay to put formula into a sippy cup. I would mix 4 oz of formula and then add 4 oz of milk.

Theres no need to sterilise the cup but the way youre describing making up formula out and about with cold boiled water is not recommended any more. Even AAP recommends using only water in sippy cups. Switch to 50 milk 50 formula.

Offer the sippy cup during Snack time andor between feedings. We started with water then cold formula and have given a little taste of cold cows milk too. How is cleaning it.

You may also add formula andor breast milk. And by juice I mean water with frozen. Or any other suggestions for Sippy cups.

How Do You Teach a Baby to Use a Sippy Cup. Since I had a bit of success with the clear sippy cup Id tried I knew if I could give him something similar to a. Does anyone use this for formula.

Can I Put Formula in a Sippy Cup. Water in the sippy cup is a great first liquid to add to the sippy cup. You are right on track.

Last edited 06172011 Silas will not drink formula from a sippy cup. And how do u mix the formula up for it. The Sippy Cup Secret.

Simply change one aspect of the sippy cup at a time so you dont overwhelm your child. When offering a baby a sippy cup you need to ensure the cup you are using is not going to negatively affect their development such as causing problems with their teeth and speech as they grow. When youre ready to switch youll likely be using 100 formula or breastmilk.

Is anyones LO drinking their formula in a Sippy Cup yet. Formula in a Sippy Cup. My son is 7 months old and he has gotten quite good with a sippy cup.

She will drink water from pretty much any cup but her favorite is the munchkin weighed straw cup. Formula andor breast milk in a sippy cup however may not entice your baby with the wonder and excitement of a totally new experience. We did this for a full week.

I want to start transitioning but dont know where to start. He drinks water milk and juice in his sippy cup though. If your baby is younger than 6 months old simply give her a portion of her breast milk or formula in the sippy cup each day.

Generally water and juice are unnecessary for breastfed and bottle-fed infants in the first six months of life.