Dear friends, Mom permitted me to ask. She is prone to allergies, and noticed that when she smells her own milk (even fresh, at letdown, but also she reacts to spilled), she gets symptoms of wheezing. Is anybody knows something about inhalational allergy to breastmilk? There are posts in archives about mom, who get skin rashes from her milk. Can it be some kind of complicated reaction to something mom eats? For example, she is mildly allergic to some food, and reacts stronger when smells She used to drink "liters" of cow milk; I recommended removing it from her diet for a while and seeing whether it helps. Another question is about her baby. He is 5 weeks and is pure tongue thruster. He breastfeeds with shield and has developed rather efficient technique. Mom has strong letdown. He rhythmically presses on shield with his tongue, breast reacts with releasing some milk, and he sucks it from the shield (Mom compares suction to level 5 on her Medela hand pump). He gained 800 g in first month. He cannot suck on bare breast even when it drips with milk and becomes frustrated soon. We tried improving position and latch, breast sandwich, different positions, but he continues to push breast out of his mouth. Mom said that he was unable to suck efficiently on breast since birth, until nipple shield was used. Sadly, I cannot refer her to somebody more experienced for help - nobody here even knows about tongue thrusting. Is it appropriate I ask here to review my suggestions in case I missed something? I gave her tongue training exercises from Breastfeeding Answer Book (many thanks to Lisa Marasco for her gift), advised lots of time near the bare breast, allowing him to explore it, try to nurse him in sling, when rocking, walking, sleeping, co-bathing, allowing him to self-attach, Can some fingerfeeding help? (It is very unusual idea here) Parents sometimes give him some expressed milk in Avent bottle; mom said he doesn't like spoon- or cup-feeding. I explained her Dee Kassing's method of bottlefeeding. Can it help him to learn to groove his tongue? Should she do some insurance pumping? Now milk supply is great but I worry about time when autocrine control kicks in. Sincerely yours, Victoria Nesterova, breastfeeding supporter, mom to 3 Kiev, Ukraine *********************************************** To temporarily stop your subscription: set lactnet nomail To start it again: set lactnet mail (or digest) To unsubscribe: unsubscribe lactnet All commands go to [log in to unmask] The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(R) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html