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Diana wrote:
"Babies DON'T have allergies at this early age unless they are being
severely stressed by something else, NOT the breastmilk"
Diana,
I completely disagree with this statement--it does not take solid foods to create an antigen reaction in an infant. As a matter of fact, it was explained to me that babies can be born with the antigen to a particular protein, having been exposed in utero. As I wrote about my own child, he had only a soy allergy--no other difficulties of any kind were ever exhibited--he was not being stressed by anything except my foolish over-consumption of soy.
Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
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