frequent spitting up
very bad breath shortly after eating,
bowel problems,
if you suspect that is the case,
try soy milk for a bit, and see ifthat helps.
avoid milk, cheese for a while.
(of if still on formula, try the soy version of that)
2006-11-18 02:25:48
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answered by papeche 5
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Breastfed babies can only become lactose intolerant if the mother is consuming too much dairy, thus increasing the amount of lactose in her milk. Variations in the the mothers diet can fix this problem and breastfeeding can always continue.
Don't stop breastfeeding if you think this is the problem. Switching an upset baby to a soy formula will only make things worse!
2006-11-18 02:31:32
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answered by Gr8fulmom 3
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if you are breast feeding and asking this question, i feel for you. My daughter has a cows milk allergie. That means mommy cant have ANY milk product whatsoever or baby progectile vomits the next 2 days. If your bottle feeding you can try the pro sobe.. (sp?) my nephew was on that because of his lactose intollerance. Good luck and email me if you want i have some good duggestions on foods you can eat that are dairy free!
2006-11-18 02:30:02
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answered by scottliz2005 4
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spitting up and vomiting a lot....fussy, gassy, colic-like symptoms
2006-11-18 02:25:58
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answered by jamie_0778 4
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