Cases of trigger from the mother's diet before complementary food
introduction (at birth, for example) do exist but are extremely rare (they
are really a few reported cases up to today).
After introduction of complementary foods, reactions do exists through
mothers' milk.
I have heard many tales of children with reactions (acute or chronic) after
the mother ate something to which they were sensitive.
Really a scaring condition.
Micaela
Italy
On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 5:49 PM, Barbara Latterner <
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>
> http://www.chop.edu/service/allergy/allergy-and-asthma-information/fpies-foo
> d-protein-induced-entercolitis-syndrome.html
>
> Found this online from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Interesting
> that it is mentioned that foods in breastfeeding mother's diet are not
> usually triggers.
>
> Barbara Latterner, BSN, RN, IBCLC
>
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