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In a message dated 3/23/00 3:24:36 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:
<< But I didn't associate that
with my daughter's suddenly beginning to strain, cry, and double up in pain
when stooling -- until nearly a week later, when a friend asked how the baby
was doing and I expressed concern about this stooling pattern, and she asked
whether by any chance I was drinking a lot of milk! Within 24 hours of
cutting out dairy I had a baby who, yes, maybe squirmed and pushed a little
to stool, but without any really substantial discomfort. >>
It is my experience as well that many babies who strain when stooling are
gassy and have a food sensitivity/allergy. Of my own children, the only one
who ever did this has a soy sensitivity and he stopped straining as soon as I
figured that out.
Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
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