I don't remember where I read this, but some say it could be up to 3 weeks
before the dairy protein works its way out of mom and baby.

On 1/22/07, Andrea Syms-Brown <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hello wise ones,
> I have permission to post.
> Today I saw a Mum, at my breastfeeding support group whose  baby is 12
> weeks old. After seeing her 2 times prior (in group) and assisting  to get
> control of an oversupply issue,  baby has started having "small streaks of
> blood in the bowel movements."
> I have not seen it personally, but Mum is frantic.
> Ped says, formula, or eliminate diary. Mum is very anti-formula,so has
> eliminated all dairy and on my recommendation, all cow's protein altogether.
> Can anyone recommend any further action that may be taken at this point?
> Also, on the average, how long will it take for all this to "work".
> Thank you in advance for your responses.
> Much warmth,
> Andrea Syms-Brown.
> Freezin' my back side off in NYC. bbbrrrr.
>
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