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>Thoughts anyone? Mom has a strong second letdown that causes baby to choke.
>She is eliminating dairy as she thinks that may have something to do with
>it.
On normal spectrum, I think - I more than occasionally come across
mothers who report this, and I have smelled it myself in babies. It
is quite strong......and they make terrible pongs when they fart, too
:) :)
In all the cases I know of, the baby has grown out of it, and the
baby is otherwise perfectly healthy.
If you google, the subject is a popular question in mothers' forums.
Does she really want to eliminate dairy? Seems drastic for something
that will go of its own accord (unless she really thinks the baby has
a digestive problem, in which case it should be checked out).
After all the baby doesn't care that he's a bit stinky!!
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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