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My son demonstrated his sensitivity to soy with fussiness and
apparent GI distress --
wiggling and arching, kicking, flailing, tummy tender to touch (he
would wince and cry as I massaged him there). He was just generally
unhappy and seemed uncomfortable. I was "only" using soy margarine
and soy creamer for my (decaf) coffee, little to no other soy in my
diet.
Margaret
Longmont, CO
>With a BF baby, do any of you have flags that you look for that indicate
>intolerance to soy in mom's diet? I know the signs and symptoms I look
>for that indicate possible dairy protein intolerance, but I've never
>really heard anyone list the things they look for in regard to soy. I
>have a vegan mom who eats a lot of soy and she's wondering if some of her
>5 week old's behavior is tied to her soy intake.
>
>TIA
>Pat Bucknell IBCLC
>Avon Lake OH
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