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"Date:    Wed, 9 Mar 2016 16:11:49 -0500From:    Carla parry <[log in to unmask]>Subject: Egg Allergy in breastfed baby
Hello from sunny central Florida!
I have permission to post about  a mom with a 12 month old breastfed child who has a documented dairy and egg allergy. Solids were introduced at about 7 months and at 9 months baby had a reaction to scrambled eggs, this was his first introduction to eggs. He reacted with head to toe hives, and swelling and was taken to the ER and referred to a allergist. Allergy testing was done and baby was positive for eggs and dairy. Mom eliminated both from her diet. Now at 12 month follow up with allergist he tells her she must stop breastfeeding because it is going to make the allergy worse and her breastfeeding is what caused the allergy. She is very strict about the dairy elimination and never eats whole eggs but confesses to eating occasional bread or cake with eggs in it. He does not and has not exhibited any allergic symptoms since that initial reaction. No rash, no eczema, no GI difficulties no respiratory problems. She said he occasional scratches at his legs without a rash. Mom is struggling, she wants him to self wean when he is ready but does not want to cause him to be ill or worsen his allergy.
I have checked the archives and done a search for peer reviewed articles. I found one from 2009, a small study published by the AAP that did not find a increase in eczema related to maternal egg intake in babies positive for egg allergy. 
Does anyone have any information I can pass along to this mom?
Thank you in advance for your time.
Carla Parry Rn IBCLC (1996, resitting the test for the third time next month!)"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It's more likely from vaccines; they are often grown in eggs.  Did this child ever have a rash after a vaccine?  They can ask their pediatrician what vaccines he had that were grown in eggs; they always keep the lot numbers and other info.  Flu vaccine?
Another possibility is if the mother ate lots and lots of eggs during pregnancy.  
Does the baby react to egg yolks?  Sometimes it's just the whites that are problematic.
Definitely not from breastfeeding, though.
Julie Tardos, banging head on table
 ===="Females prepare ourselves enough to know that we will never be prepared. So, every decision and choice we make about our body is always the right one."--Kayla Q, Questions I've Been Asked As a Midwife


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