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>>>>If baby is regularly having green stools, and is so fussy, I'd be
tempted to consider lactose intolerance before milk allergy. Since the
foremilk is so rich in lactose (causing the green stools), I would think
that this would be the greater possibility, rather than allergy. (I
also have a lactose intolerant child, who breastfed well, and didn't
show lactose intolerance symptoms until he had dairy products at age
three!)>>>>>>
May I respectfully offer that this is NOT lactose intolerance but lactose
overload. In many reference materials, this is addressed and is related to the
concept of too much foremilk and not enough hindmilk. There might be some
information in the archives about this but I would not venture this as a "diagnosis"
rather I would change some breastfeeding management techniques so baby gets
more hindmilk.
Mary Kay Smith, RN, IBCLC, CCE
Romeoville IL near Chicago
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