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Need low dairy or dairy free breast milk for a formula intolerant baby

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Need low dairy or dairy free breast milk for a formula intolerant baby Empty Need low dairy or dairy free breast milk for a formula intolerant baby

Post by avinniko Thu Jul 08, 2010 10:49 pm

Hi all,

I have a 6 week old baby girl who is suffering from cow's milk protein intolerance and reflux. I have insufficient glandular tissue and only produce around 2 ounces per day despite trying just about everything to increase supply. We have tried all kinds of formula, including extensively hydrolyzed formulas, but they make her reflux exponentially worse. She cries for hours on end and we're getting desperate. Our LC and pediatric GI doctor both mentioned MilkShare, so here I am. We are hopeful that she will feel much better on breast milk. I live in College Park, MD, but would be willing to drive up to 3-4 hours to pick up milk. Any help would be very much appreciated!

Thanks,

Asia
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