All the suggestions of pain/injury are good and hope this can be ruled out or discovered soon. Because baby needs relief fast and because the picture could be multi-cause (making it so extreme and difficult to figure out), I see no reason for mom not to try avoiding cow's milk. Reactions to CM are so common and can be so uncomfortable (and original injury may be healing but sthis taking it's place) that there's no reason to not try to see if this doesn't help give baby at least partial relief, unless the stools are not loose (not sure from your description), baby is not spitting up, no blood in stool (with guaiac stool test), no rashes, and you're sure there's "no" excessive gas (and then I'd still try for a few days myself --- nothing lost). Is she also trying to avoid the common "gas foods" of brocolli etc? My little guy screamed and yelled and fussed at my nipples from hour 1. He may have been mad about something else to begin with but the only thing that ever eventually kept him a totally happy camper was food avoidance. (The major crying did not begin for 7 days; he slept the first week, had to keep him awake to feed, but was probably sleeping off the drugs). Then if I'd accidentally eat much of a food known to bother him, he'd drink a bit and then begin screaming and fussing at my breast again. I guess his little instincts learned to taste it and know... On the other hand, sucking can provide so much pain relief, and he learned this quickly. He became the expert at non-nutritive sucking and would do it around the clock if allowed, before I learned all the foods that needed avoidance. "Your" baby here seems to be torn between breast sucking and not and this is what makes me think he might know he's reacting (or there's cervical/clavical/mouth pain). Hugs to you, baby and mom. Best, linda Linda F. Palmer, DC "Baby Matters, What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Caring for Your Baby" *********************************************** Archives: http://community.lsoft.com/archives/LACTNET.html Mail all commands to [log in to unmask] To temporarily stop your subscription: set lactnet nomail To start it again: set lactnet mail (or [log in to unmask]) To unsubscribe: unsubscribe lactnet or ([log in to unmask]) To reach list owners: [log in to unmask]