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<<Just wondering how many moms of these "fussy, gassy, spitting up" babies
are still taking prenatal vitamins. Could this pose a problem that
might lead to "infrequent" stooling?>>
Most of the moms I see are still taking their vitamins. And most of the
time they keep taking them but eliminate cowsmilk (or whatever the offending
food turns out to be) and the baby gets better. I wish this wasn't such a
common problem, but I would estimate I see 3 mom-baby pairs/week with a food
sensitivity issue.
I am the first to admit this is largely anecdotal info. But there is at
least one study of "colic" showing breastfed babies improved overall when
moms avoided cowsmilk.
Kathy Leeper, MD, IBCLC
MilkWorks- Lincoln, NE
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