If so, how did you do it and how did it go? DS has been on Neocate for most of his life. He was diagnosed with milk protein intolerance early on, and we were told to not give any soy either since chances were he would also have a bad reaction to that. He just turned 11 months, and his GI nurse told us we could start introducing very small amounts of yogurt on a daily basis pretty much any time now. If after a week he's tolerating the yogurt fine, we can start giving him cottage cheese, cream cheese, etc. If that goes well we can give him cheese, and if that goes well she said she sees him having no problem with milk.
I'm so nervous to try this...and I also feel like we should try him out on soy stuff first since we really don't know for SURE he's got the soy allergy. I hate thinking I'm going to give him something he could be highly allergic to, and then just wait and see if he reacts. So I guess I'm curious who here went through this with their LO, in what order did you introduce things, and how did it go???
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We inroduced a tablespoon of yo baby yogurt mixed with cereal and 13 month..we did that for a week.....Then 2 tbs. for a week and so on. The pedi told us to start at 9 months but I was toooooooo nervous. Good luck and I am sure it will go well
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We went really, really slow. I started like others with yogurt, but unfortunately my LO couldn't (and still can't) tolerate it. Have you thought about going to see an allergist? I took my LO and his tests came back negative, but he clearly reacts to dairy, so his is labeled an "intolerance" but it was helpful to know, especially when we started trialing foods.
https://www.neocate.com/blog/when-to-trial-milk/
https://www.neocate.com/blog/when-should-my-baby-start-solids/