A couple issues/questions:
1. My DH and MIL are both allergic to peanuts. My son is 5 weeks old, and I'm BF'ing, so I avoid all peanut products. When can LO be tested? How likely is it that he is allergic too?
2. There is a possibility that LO has reflux. I've heard that I may need to cut out dairy. I'm finding that there is dairy in SO MUCH. Any advice on what I can eat? It's going to be hard because I absolutely love milk and cereal, when I was pregnant and was gestational diabetic it was really hard/awful for me to give up milk (I had to). I guess I just need some tips on what I can or should eat.
Thanks so much!
Re: Peanut allergy and Cutting out Dairy
2. There is a possibility that LO has reflux. I've heard that I may need to cut out dairy. I'm finding that there is dairy in SO MUCH. Any advice on what I can eat? Cutting out dairy is probably the easiest thing (IMO!). Cutting out soy is a PITA, on the other hand. There are so many alternatives. For dairy, there is soy... you just can google vegan recipes (and add meat) to avoid dairy. Even if you have to go dairy and soy free, there are alternatives (even yogurts made from coconut milk) It's going to be hard because I absolutely love milk and cereal, when I was pregnant and was gestational diabetic it was really hard/awful for me to give up milk (I had to). I guess I just need some tips on what I can or should eat. just curious, why did you have to give up milk when you had GD? i had GD with my first pregnancy and i still had dairy.
There are quite a few options for dairy free. Alomnd milk and cereal are a really great couple. When I made the switch to Almond milk, I also had to give up ice cream. That was tough. But So Delicious Coconut Choclate is so good!
Where do you grocery shop? Publix had a list of their groceries that were dairy free. Daiya cheese is the best cheese. Amy's makes non dairy pizza and burritos. They are very good.
I know it's intimating at first to start reading the food labels of everything but you will find it's better for you in the long run. It takes time, myself if took about a month, to find things you like and it will get easier.
I EBF'ed my son till he was 12 months old with food allergies. YOU CAN DO IT!