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Date: | Sun, 16 Jun 1996 21:11:26 -0600 |
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>Are others of you
>seeing early intro of solids being advised in your community?
As a nutritionist, I am appalled.
>Today this mother called to ask advice about her baby because baby is colicky
>and not tolerating Nutramogen well. I suggested following...
>1) consider soy formula use for short term
>2) contact local milk bank for human milk...
It's always a guess, but I'd stick with Nutramigen or Alimentum (which is
similar except has medium-chain triglycerides) and not bother trying soy.
At least Nutramigen and Alimentum are hydrolyzed foreign proteins; soy
formula is whole foreign protein. Of course, human milk would be far, far
preferable.
>grandmother reports she switched from one formula to
>another but mother's behavior did not improve until she switched her to whole
>cow's milk at 3 months of age.
Current info is that most colic resolves spontaneously at approximately 3
months of age. Grandmother's actions at that point were likely irrelevant.
Arly in Northern Utah's mountains <[log in to unmask]>
MS Nutrition, CLE, IBCLC
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