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Milk & Gluten Intolerance - what can we feed our baby?



 
 
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Old March 8th 04, 06:38 PM
Cadie
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No one ever said that the *5* month old WAS gettnig milk and

gluten
type products herself. She was getting them through the

breastmilk,
and mom cut those out of her own diet, so baby was no longer

getting
them through the breastmilk.


"Rebekah, seems to be both milk and gluten intolerant, which my wife
has discovered by keeping a vary careful diary of what both she and
Rebekah have eaten. Nettie (my wife) is still breastfeeding,
but trying to wean Rebekah onto solids



It is open to interpretation -- but clearly the kid is eating food,

as

per the original posters 'jars of food' comment.



But the OP mentions fruits, and jarred baby foods, and as far as I
know first baby foods do not contain milk or gluten. So the kid might
be getting solids, but fruits and veggies don't tend to have milk and
gluten...



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Old March 8th 04, 06:57 PM
Mark Probert-March 8, 2004
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"Cadie" wrote in message
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"Mark Probert-March 7, 2004" Mark
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Andrew Kidd wrote in message
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Hi,

We hope that someone can point us in the right direction as

we're
starting
to run out of ideas of what we can feed our little girl.

Our 5 month old daughter, Rebekah, seems to be both milk and

gluten
intolerant,

It is called breast milk


Did anyone ever tell you that you have an uncanny grasp of the

obvious?

BTW, no one has yet explained why a *5* month old is on milk and

gluten type
products. Any ideas?


No one ever said that the *5* month old WAS gettnig milk and gluten
type products herself. She was getting them through the breastmilk,
and mom cut those out of her own diet, so baby was no longer getting
them through the breastmilk.


Disagree...from the OP:

"Our 5 month old daughter, Rebekah, seems to be both milk and gluten
intolerant, which my wife has discovered by keeping a vary careful diary of
what both she and Rebekah have eaten. Nettie (my wife) is still
breastfeeding, but trying to wean Rebekah onto solids, but the problem is
further hampered by the fact that Rebekah also suffers with reflux."

It is not crystal clear what the baby is not being fed milk and gluten
products. However, the OP goes on to say:

"since Nettie dropped both milk & gluten from her own diet, Rebekah now
sleeps 10-11 hours
through the night."

shich may indicate that kid is not being fed these products. However, why
wean at 5 months when there is no apparent need (at least none in the post)
to do so?


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Old March 8th 04, 06:58 PM
Mark Probert-March 8, 2004
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Default Milk & Gluten Intolerance - what can we feed our baby?


"Cadie" wrote in message
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"Holden" /rogers wrote in message
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"Cadie" wrote in message
news:0M23c.203604$jk2.717859@attbi_s53...
No one ever said that the *5* month old WAS gettnig milk and

gluten
type products herself. She was getting them through the

breastmilk,
and mom cut those out of her own diet, so baby was no longer

getting
them through the breastmilk.


"Rebekah, seems to be both milk and gluten intolerant, which my wife
has discovered by keeping a vary careful diary of what both she and
Rebekah have eaten. Nettie (my wife) is still breastfeeding,
but trying to wean Rebekah onto solids



It is open to interpretation -- but clearly the kid is eating food,

as

per the original posters 'jars of food' comment.



But the OP mentions fruits, and jarred baby foods, and as far as I
know first baby foods do not contain milk or gluten. So the kid might
be getting solids, but fruits and veggies don't tend to have milk and
gluten...


You are making several assumptions that have no support in the original
post.



 




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