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Sat, 20 Feb 1999 10:55:20 EST
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My 8month old son was just diagnosed with a milk allergy. Because I am
breastfeeding him I have eliminated all dairy from my diet. I also had to stop
taking the prenatal vitamins because I found out they also contained lactose.
I finally found a vitamin which is guaranteed to contain no wheat, yeast, soy,
corn, sugar, starch, milk or eggs. It is manufactured for U.S. Nutrition in
NY.

I would like to hear from any other mothers who had an infant with milk
allergy. The doctors say many babies outgrow this by 1year. I am wondering if
you were able to continue breastfeeding or if you switched to formula. If so
how did this work out for the baby?

Thanks, CCB

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