Alright, I'm just wanting experiences of other mom's who have had to cut out dairy because of intolerance in your LO. DD is ebf.
What symptoms did you notice? I plan on talking to the pediatrician about this at our 2 month appointment this week because it could be totally normal.
I've noticed that Dd is more spitty (almost every feeding lately and some in between). She is a happy spitter but it's happening more than it used to. She's more gassy and I've been hearing lots of stomach gurgles.She's been having green mucousy stools that smell kind of sour/like vinegar. Her stools did not previously look or smell like this.
I have a dairy intolerance myself but it's not so bad that I usually avoid dairy. Just wondering if she might have it too.
We are so excited to grow our family!
DD #1 Born 10/3/2014
Re: Dairy Intolerance in Infant
It could be that your LO has a mild sensitivity, so cutting out dairy might be worth a try. Oftentimes mothers see improvement within 48 hours, but sometimes it takes a week or two.
Happily spitting up and green stools sound more like normal oversupply than diet sensitivity, but mothers' instincts are significant. If you feel like something isn't right, follow your instinct and talk to the pedi. Good luck!
ETA: Has she been given anything other than breastmilk? That could be responsible for the funky smell.
He gets reflux-y, acts like his stomach hurts, and has green vinegary bm that he wants off his bum immediately.
I had also been eating a ton of salad and veggies, our pedi suggested cutting raw veg too and that stopped the crazy gas right away. Also suggested were chocolate and caffeine. Sad face. But, after a few weeks of cutting everything he was clearly feeling so much better.
I live on almond milk (diamond brand!), peanut butter, decaf coffee that I pretend has caffeine, and dairy free chocolate. It was initially hard, but it's most frustrating to cook for my 3yo and be within my restrictions.
Sorry, this turned into a whine from me! Fingers crossed that all the babies outgrow this ASAP, momma misses cheese!
You lady's are awesome in your dedication to your kiddos by changing your diet. I know it can't be easy because dairy is in everything.
Of course all of these problems could be related to oversupply/foremilk, normal baby acne, normal baby farts and new mom paranoia. I'll be the selfish notch who doesn't want to give up dairy. I would absolutely if I knew that would fix it but I dread a trial.
Just when I thought he was too fussy, he started sleeping like a boss, napping and being smiley. Who knows? It's all just a guessing game and so stressful.
It seems like it would be really easy to eff up an elimination diet with a hidden source and then be questioning the results.