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Nutritional challenge I face...
My biggest frustration is when I have a mom with baby that is intolerant of
foods in mom's diet and I'm working with mom to help baby feel better and to
detect all the problem foods. I'll have mom on say a meat, a couple veggies as
well as greens & yams, a couple fruits and a whole grain, and a baby finally
doing well, gaining weight, recovering from colic/reflux/diarrhea, whatever.
THEN some doctor
or in-law tells the mom that she needs more "nutrition" and especially that she
can't possibly be healthy without consuming foreign animal milk. I don't know
what else specifically they'd want to see in her diet --- they just say "more
foods," ususally, but this is the point where I see moms lose their resolve and
babies going onto formula.
linda
www.BabyReference.com
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