Question by ilanit a: my baby is 13 months and was just diagnosed with dairy allergy. are there any other alternatives to soy milk?
I’m looking for something other than rice milk or goat milk.
Thanks for you input!
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Answer by imapunkmummy
try carnation milk
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Question by Jemma: milk allergy developing at 7 months?
my daughter has been ill for 4 days (high temp, irritable and sore throat) so she has been having calpol. Over the last 48 hours i’ve noticed a rash all over her face and back and have noticed…after careful monitoring that it worsens and gets more red straight after a feed. Nothing has changed like washing powder diet or her milk. She is on cow and gate 6months + and has never had this problem before, so is this because she is ill or signs of an allergy?
doesnt look like a heat rash tho
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Answer by LYNN in FL (suspended @#*%)
The rash is probably from the fever not formula. Its common.
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Question by 1st time mom: is hemp milk ok to give to a 23 months old?
my son has allergies to cow’s milk, soya, goats milk…still using nutramigen, pedia said my son can only drink hypo milk upto 24 months…he had rashes when i gave him yogurt and eggs…what do u think?
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Answer by kdlady96
According to the woman in the link below, yes.
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Question by Amanda T: Has anyone had a baby with soy/milk protein intolerance that grew out of it in a few months?
My son was diagnoed with a milk/soy protein intolerance at 2 months old after having soy and milk based formulas. He spit up alot’ had blood and muccus in his stools and was very fussy. A few months later they gave him a rast test to check for allergies and they said it showed that he didn’t have any allergies. So we started giving him milk based formula. He did great. A week ago we started gradually switching to whole milk and he started spitting up more, (he has infant reflux) stuffy nose and sounds congested. The congestion comes and go’s. Now the docters says he has a little milk intolerance. The doc wants him to drink soy milk but, he says he can eat things with milk in it. The docter said he had a soy allergy before l wounder if he can tolerate soy.
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Answer by p_i_n_k_2_9
My brother and cousin both had mspi and infant reflux. both were fine by the time they turned 1. The doctors said to play it safe and dont rush into milk and soy if he is still showing symptoms then he is not ready to have milk or soy. try again in a few months. other common intolerances are nuts, wheat, corn, and strawberries so it maybe any of these that are causing problems. When you decide to see if he has outgrown his tolerances then add one thing at a time. like milk and wait a couple weeks to see if anything happens then try something else. by having mspi babies have a higher risk of developing allergies to any foods later (my aunt still carries a kid epipen just incase my cousin eats something that he has developed an allergy for) good luck I know mspi can be difficult to deal with.
p.s. be glad your doctor was able to recognize mspi while your son was that young. my brother and cousin were only diagnosed after six months of screaming.
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Question by Henrys Mummy: Mums will u be moving ur LO on 2 cows milk when they turn 12 months?
I have read that you shouldnt move babies on to cows milk until they are 24months!! Apparently cows milk if introduced early can cause allergies and other illnesses.
I know sma progress can be given up to 24m.
My LO will 12m in 10weeks. I know most mums change to cows milk at 12m because it is obviously a lot cheaper.
Just wandering what other mums plans are?
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Answer by Not feeling creative
I tried cow’s milk at 12 months and it makes her so constipated!!! Now I just give her calcium and vitamin D through other sources, but I continue to give her breastmilk and water. I’ll probably try cow’s milk again when she’s 18 months or so. I think this is pretty common when switching to cow’s milk.
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