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Help! Milk protein allergy again??(parents with experiences)? |
We finally started on Good start formula again (my baby had a reaction to milk when she was 3 months old, with projectile vomiting and we switched her to Nutramigen and the vomiting stoped.) Now she is 7 months old, the doctor said we could switched her back to regular formula,. We did so 10 days ago and she did wonderful! Now, 10 days later she tarted spitting up frequently again, (No projectile vomiting though)... I don't know what to think! Is this the allergy or something else??? I will call the doc on Monday, but wanted to ask some people with similar experiences and Nutragimen. I have experience my 3 year old sister had skin irritation when she drunk milk so we went to a farm and we got goat milk and she would drink that and she's good so know she's 5 and she drinks milk and she鈥檚 fine! soya should be fine |
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