Please help ASAP. I had a young client call today with a one month old baby that pediatrician has diagnosed as lactose intolerant. I asked her how the diagnosis had been reached. This is her story with her permission. Baby was vomiting with breastfeeding. Mom went off all dairy for one week with no improvement. Ped. took baby off breast and put on lactose free ABM. Baby did fine. Then put baby back to breast with vomiting again. Baby back to lactose free ABM and now on soy formula without problems. Mom really wants baby to have breastmilk. Ped suggested that she pump BM and add Lact-Aid drops to EBM and let sit in milk for 24 hours before feeding it to the baby. She asked about just giving the baby the drops and then breastfeeding, but ped said "no"-the other is the only protocol she/he's comfortable with. Ped said not sure of what effect Lact-Aid drops would have on baby. I told mom I'd put this out on lacnet to see what others can tell me. Dr. Hale or Dr. Jack or anyone else have some words of wisdom. Lactnet is always such a wonderful source of information. I plan on checking the archives also, but have never seen this discussed before. Thanks in advance-you're all wonderful! Sincerely, Doris Christiansen, RNC, IBCLC _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]