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>Is Breastfeeding-related colitis a life-threatening illness.? Does it
>persist beyond breastfeeding? Is there any danger to infant? Is it stopped
>by mother stopping dairy and beef?
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>Answer to the first question is no. Answer to second question is no.
Is there any danger to infant? Not usually, unless bleeding is excessive
(very rare). Most moms freak, knowledgeable MDs do not are usually
reassure. Less knowledgeable ones make the standard comment:wean.
It can be reduced markedly with elimination of whatever in the mother's
diet (usually dairy + beef) that is causing the baby's reaction. Other
elements that can contribute are high citrus acid foods (lots oand lots of
oranges, for example), wheat (and similar glutens: ever heard of gluten
intolerance?), eggs.
In some cases, mothers will be asked to give baby a lactose-free milk. This
can be done at breast via SNS. I had a mom who did this and her baby was
fine with this combo for several months. When she started solids, problem
had resolved, but she wasVERY CAREFUL re: kinds/amounts of solids
introduced. For good reason. KGA
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%% Kathleen G. Auerbach, PhD, IBCLC %%
%% Lactation Services %%
%% Homewood, Illinois %%
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