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Could I start gradually introducing 3.25% milk? My boy is 10 months old. He eats 3 meals and snacks.

You can start gradually introducing whole cow's milk to your 10-month-old baby, with a maximum of 750 ml per day. It is generally not recommended to give plant-based milk to children under 5 years old, unless there is an allergy or intolerance to cow's milk. If plant-based milk is chosen, the child may need supplements to make up for any nutrients that may be lacking. It is advisable to consult a dietitian for further guidance.

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