Dec
27
2009
Can A Baby Develop An Allergy/reaction To Milk Based Formula……….?
Posted by: Alan in Milk Allergies, tags: Allergy/reaction, Baby, Based, Develop, Formula, Milk
at almost 8 months old? I have twins and Madison is refusing to eat and when she does she vomits BAD. Its like pulling teeth to get her to take an ounce. This has been in the last 2 weeks. Should I try soy? My other daughter is fine with the milk? We have a dr appt in a week but any input would be great. Thanks so much!!!!!!!

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December 27th, 2009 at 6:25 am
Yes, a baby can develop an allergy to dairy products. That is, in fact, the most common allergen in young babies. Unfortunately, about half of all babies with a dairy allergy are also allergic to soy.
Please call your doctor *now* to ask her/him about this. You cannot play with the main part of your baby’s diet even for *only a week* based on information here; you need to speak to an expert.
And a baby can *never* be lactose intolerant. People who are lactose intolerant typically develop the condition in young adulthood, but *never* before age 3-4. What is called by some lactose intolerance is, in fact, an allergy to cows milk protein. They are completely different conditions.
And, one more comment…it is too bad that you didn’t talk to an expert in breastfeeding when your babies were born. (Doctors are *not* such experts.) It is *extremely* unlikely that you are physically unable to breastfeed; it is almost always a matter of incorrect information. If you plan on having more children and want to nurse, please call someone in La Leche League (see sources section below).
Good luck!!
December 27th, 2009 at 9:11 am
Yes, it is not unusual for a baby to suddenly develop an intolerance for milk-based formula. I think you should call your doctor’s office and tell them what is going on, though, and ask their opinion. Usually the nurse will ask the doctor, and then call you back with the answer.
December 27th, 2009 at 10:10 am
absolutely! My neice is allergic to all dairy and they didn’t figure out what it was until she wa 11 mos old- she can’t have anything dairy or anything made with milk- she can drink goats milk or rice milk, but thats it.
That means no cheese, yogurt, ice cream, bread, pasta etc…
most babies wit a milk allergy also have problems with soy, but my daughter was put on soy and she has been fine with it
call your doctor
December 27th, 2009 at 10:32 am
Absolutely yes. Just call and ask for advise, tell remind them that you have an appointment in a week but you are concerned. It is never a good idea to change formula with talking to the dr first.
December 27th, 2009 at 1:31 pm
I would ask a nurse if you can’t get in to see the dr. till next week, and if she doesnt have any good suggestions I would insist on seeing the dr immediately because your child wont eat.
To answer your question though…there can be an allergic reaction because of the other ingredients in that formula that do not agree with her, or she could be semi-lactoce intolerant. If the nurse over the phone says its okay to try the soy then go ahead and see if that makes it better.
December 27th, 2009 at 4:24 pm
Yes, it definitely can happen. That’s why God invented breasts. Cow milk was not meant to be given to babies. Unfortunately, neither was soy.
December 27th, 2009 at 7:55 pm
Call your doctor and talk to him/her about it. She might grow out of it, if she doesn’t make the switch now. Chances are that your other daughter will be fine. Try her on soy first if that works keep giving it to her. If not try some other formula. I’m sure one of them will work. Good luck.
December 28th, 2009 at 12:41 am
Sure can. My daughter was about 8 months old when I had to switch her to soy. I found out that my father had done the same thing. She can drink regular milk now and it’s not a problem, and my dad is not lactose intolerant anymore. For some reason it was just a thing they had for a very short period of time. Weird, but that’s kids.
December 28th, 2009 at 6:46 am
Certainely try Madison maybe lactose intollerant and would experience the symptoms you describe. But I would make a point of getting to a doctor asap. If your child is vomiting then they could be losing hydration. There could also be another cause for the symptoms. So I’d check with a Doctor and be sure.
Hope Madison gets better soon.
December 28th, 2009 at 7:57 am
I had the same thing happen with my daughter when she was about the same age. My pediatrician is an older man who has been around for ages. He told me to switch to powdered milk. The kind you mix with water. It smells disgusting but it worked very well the vomitting stopped with in 2 feedings.
I am just telling you what I found out, so good luck. Hope this helps, I really do feel for you.
December 28th, 2009 at 8:50 am
Yes she can and the doctor will probably put her on another(soy) based formula,or a no lactose formula
December 28th, 2009 at 10:21 am
Lol… My oldest, Madison (funny huh) Had acid reflux bad when she was a baby. Altho she was breastfed, she did refuse to eat and spit everything up when she did. So maybe your answer lies in there somewhere. All we had to do was feed her a little at a time and when she ate at night we put her in her car seat to sleep. It helped bunches!!
December 28th, 2009 at 4:48 pm
My children all had milk allergies, I had them on soy formula and when old enough I used rice milk and soy milk. Three of the four have out grown the allergy and only my youngest still uses soy milk. My daughter was lactose intollerant and had to drink lactaid for a year too.
But definately check with the doctor.
December 28th, 2009 at 6:53 pm
no it is not harmfl for a baby, but is if natural feeding
December 28th, 2009 at 9:04 pm
I would try to get into the Dr. sooner. My daughter had a similar reaction and did need to be switched to soy, but I would be hesitant to do anything without first getting the Dr.’s ok. There may be another reason this is happening, and you don’t want to take any chances with preemie’s even whn they are 8 months old. (My youngest daughter was a preemie as well.)
December 29th, 2009 at 12:33 am
Your other child will be next! Switch both over now!
December 29th, 2009 at 2:24 am
yes your baby can develop allergies to formula. Two of my three kids had to be put on soy bean milk when they were babies. however, do not switch formulas until, you consult your doctor!!!!!!!!!!!!!
December 29th, 2009 at 7:47 am
Anyone of any age can developer an intolerance or allergy to the lactose in bovine milk. Prosobee is a good soy formula. Please ask a doctor first. It could be something else.
December 29th, 2009 at 8:05 am
Yes, I promise you that its it! My daughter (named Madison also) had the same problem and switched to Carnation Good Start…no more vomit!!! ( She looked like the excorcist with projectile vomiting!) Please try it.
December 29th, 2009 at 10:57 am
Yes, an allergy can occur at anytime in ones life and that could be the problem but it could also be several other things. She could be teething and the milk is souring on her stomach, she could have a bit of acid reflux which does occur in infants, etc. It could be any number of things. Make a call to their doctor and ask questions,he may want you to come in early.
December 29th, 2009 at 1:49 pm
try a different formula…
sounds like my daughters problem when she was younger..she couldnt handle the similac formulas..we tried everything..enfamil..all the similacs..then went over to nestle goodstart and i had no problems after that switch..
i tried all of these before our problem was solved:
Similac Regular
Similac soy
similac alimentum
similac low iron
similac lactosefree
enfamil gentlease
enfamil regular
she couldnt keep them down..she just threw them up…and was gassy,fussy..you name it..then we went over to nestle goodstart DHA/ARA and omg what a difference..it was noticeable immediatly.
also bottles make a difference too i use playtex ventaire Natural shape and dr browns widenecks.
all that was within the first 2 months of her little life too.