Looking for clinical evidence...Please see hx below.
Previously exclusively breastfed baby who presented with blood in stools
(following solids intro at 6months) & less than optimal growth(dropped in the
Who curve by 2 lines). Mother worked hard to maintain her ample milk supply
& was under the care of a gastro enterologist & dietician at the Childrens'
Hospital. Clinically diagnosed with soy & milk allergy thus those foods not
given to baby or ingested by mom.
Now at 13 months baby has been having 4oz per day of Good Start mixed with
EBM as mom has returned to work. Other feeds when mom is home are at
breast. Mom has re introduced milk into her own diet without any symptoms in
baby.
Growth is fine now. No blood in stools.
Dietician is recommending to continue Good Start mix with EBM but not to intro
any dairy in solids(eg yogurt).
This baby has been advised to start this type of formula vs other forms of dairy
(milk, yogourt) by her dietician, as a means of desensitizing to an adverse
reaction.
Is there any credible clinical evidence that partially hydrolyzed formulas like
Carnation Good Start carry less risk for a partially breastfeeding milk alllergic
13 month old baby?
Thank you.
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