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In a message dated 4/25/99 6:57:10 AM Central Daylight Time,
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<< At 5 months
 he is 17 pounds, appears healthy, and is very happy when this stuff isn't
 going on.  Mom changed peds, and current one is very supportive of
 breastfeeding, but both doctors have told mom she needs to wean and go to
 special formula with predigested protein to heal baby's gut, otherwise, live
 with the problem, and basically, don't keep coming back.  He currently has
 bilateral ear infections, but they did not put him on antibiotics, fearful
 of the consequences. >>
If it were really an effect of the breastmilk wouldn't it be a constant
problem? It would never be in an "isn't going on" stage, I would guess. One
mom here had a baby growing slowly, but developing normally, and having some
gastro symptoms as well, after 7 or 8 months of struggling against her family
and her Mds she finanlly did what they said and put the little girl on the
artificial milk the docs recommended. Turned out that there was never any
kind of primary protein allergy to breast milk -  the child was diagnosed
with Cystic Fibrosis. Breastfeeding, and this mom's confidence in herself,
were  driven into the ground. If the local LC who worked with her doesn't see
this post, and respond, email me and I will put you in touch with her...
Judy LeVan Fram, still wondering if Im even supposed to be emaling anyone
after this Happy99 thing...

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