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Hi Julie
While the testing sounds odd, and I don't know how you can have acidic
milk, babies certainly can and do react to tomato in mum's diet.
Sounds odd about oats not wheat though. I would recommend seeing a
dietician and doing an elimination diet. Specifically look for a
dietician who has expertise in food intolerance's. the fact that mum
has reflux would not be causing bub to have reflux, but it might
indicate that they both have intolerance's to the same things, and
once she does an elimination diet for bub, she may feel better too.
Jenny
Jenny Doncon
Breastfeeding Counsellor, IBCLC, Australia
(read my expressing story here: http://www.lrc.asn.au/forum/viewtopic.php?t=41257
and my weaning diary here http://www.lrc.asn.au/forum/viewtopic.php?t=40015)
On 20/04/2011, at 8:47 PM, Julie Williams wrote:
> Please save my sanity wise people. Permission to post - I have a
> mum who has on going problems with her little one and feeding, most
> of which have been ironed out. The baby has very bad reflux and has
> now had some allergy testing done via the GP and the results showed
> he is sensitive to tomatoes, coffee and Oats but not Wheat, via
> mum's milk. She has also been to see a homeopath and she has told
> Mum that her breastmilk may have high acid levels, is this possible?
> Mum is worried that the fact that has heartburn and acid reflux is
> making her milk acidic, I have said not (Am I wrong?)
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