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Lynn Carter <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 30 Dec 2004 13:30:01 -0600
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> I agree with Becky - I don't see a problem here at all (except maybe
> extra laundry!).
>
> Some babies do spit up *a lot*.
>

My current food-allergic infant is extremely cheery even when she spits 
up, but it is a clear sign of a dairy infraction.  If the baby still 
spits when the supply is calmed down, I would take a look at mom's dairy 
intake.  Baby may not appear to mind, but an untreated food sensitivity 
can lead to anemia by very slow gut bleed.

Lynn
Missouri USA

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