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>I was thinking I read that these symptoms showed
>up, on average, 12 to 24 hours after ingestion of the offending food by the
>mother.
It can be a bit later, too. In my personal experience, the attack that
finally clued us in to my son's allergy to dairy in my diet was a ten
hour screamfest that began 30 hours after I ingested the culprit. He had
been generally fussy with green diarrhea from the bits of
cheese/condensed soup in things people had brought us postpartum, but I
did not suspect dairy, since I don't cook with it myself and therefore
didn't really realize I had been eating it. One Saturday morning I ate
two pieces of tiramisu that my husband had brought home from a business
trip, and Sunday afternoon the firworks began. It only took three days
of elimination to clear it out of my milk, probably because I ate so
little generally (?)
Lynn
breastfeeding peer counselor
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