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Allergic to Formula?

I have been pumping and feeding my 5 month old breast milk up until now, but my milk supply is dwindling, and I am ready to put her on formula. We tried Similac formula and she just threw it up every time. I have been adding 2 ounces Parent's Choice milk based formula into her bottle for about 5 days now and her nose is extremely stuffy and she coughs up mucuous. I am thinking that she is allergic to the milk, but what formula could I give to her? Or will she just get over it and get used to the formula? (She was premature and never latched on correctly, so I only pump)

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So What Happened?™

Thank you so much for all of your suggestions. My baby is now on Nutramigen, and she is doing GREAT! I can't believe how many of you answered me back. What great moms, and friends, you are. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!
A very grateful mom,
S. T

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my first child was lactose intolerant and my twins were flat allergic to milk...we used enfamil soy formula...my female twin still threw formula up, but it was due to acid reflux...

I hope this helps...

Good Luck

Hi, S.,
I had the same thing with my daughter. She did fine with Similac Soy. Now she's almost 12 months old and is fine with Milk based formula. Good luck! E.

Try pets milk and carol syrupe if that don't work try goats milk or soy milk. If still don't work talk to pediatrition.

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Hi S. - hang in there, it gets better! i'm a 46 year old mom of 5 natural born (breast fed) and 5 steps as well as an RN for 23 years so maybe this will be helpful. Try using isomil formula - it's a soy based formula so if she is having an allergic response to the other formulas, that should help. to ease the transition, mix it with your breast milk. gradually decrease the amount of breast milk in the bottles until she is comfortable with and tolerating the formula. i would start with a 3:1 mixture - ie, 6oz breast milk with 2oz isomil. do that for at least 48 hrs and assess her for tolerance. if things are good, then go to half and half for 48hrs; still smooth sailing, go to 2oz breast and 6oz isomil for 48hrs. hopefully this will help; lots of babies do not tolerate the similac and enfamil because of the heavy dose of iron. it can cause gas and cramping which makes for a very unhappy baby and mommy! good luck!
PS - if she wrinkles her nose at the new taste, add a drop of light Karo; the formula is not as sweet or as rich as your breast milk!

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You're probably right about the allergy. Don't you have a pediatrician or a LaLeche League contact whom you can talk to? Maybe you are tired of pumping but need some encouragement with your decision. While breast milk may be the best for your little one there are alternatives. In the "old"days we (I'm a grandmother of 13) we could try goats milk or soy formulas. Your baby's doctor should be able to advise you. Don't be shy. He(she) or the office nurse or PA is there for you.
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Buy the cookbook "Nourishing Traditions" by Sally Fallon. She has a raw milk formula for infants that they really thrive on. Our farm is just outside of town and we are licensed to sell raw cow milk and we test, test, test b/c we know many families are using it for babies or are ill. We are the first dairy in TX to be licensed to sell raw milk. You can check out our web site www.sandcreekfarm.net. Our customers come weekly and monthly from Houston to Dallas to Austin to Waco and everywhere in between. We have even had requests from CA, LA, NM and Arizona. It is very difficult to find clean raw milk and you have it right here outside of Cameron. Many of our customers successfully use Sally Fallon's recipe for adopted children, premies and their own that they don't have enough breast milk to feed. If you can nurse however, try to get in as close to 2 years as you can. If you contact the College Station Leleche league you can get some help with the latching problem; they really helped me with our first (we have 4 now). Formula from the store is one of the worst thing in the world for your child. I commend you for pumping for 5 months. I found when I pumped that my supply dwindled away b/c the body just does not respond to it like it does nursing. Good luck.

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Both my children were sensitive to formula. They even reacted to soy based formula. My doctor had me put them on a formula that has manufactured proteins and is neither milk nor soy based. Both Similac and Enfamil have a version of it. One is called Alimentum, I don't remember the other. It is pretty expensive, but you may have to try it if nothing else works. Do try the soy first though.

I breast fed my son until he was 9 months old. At 6 months I tried to give him formula, but he trew it up and broke out in hives. When I talked to his doctor he said that it could be a number of things in the formula and to just wait. At 9 months I put him on soy and he didn't have a problem at all. I would talk to her doctor and ask about trying soy.

S.,

I am feeding my son Nutramigen. It is made by Enfamil and for babies that are allergic to cows milk and that are colic. You can look on the enfamil website and they will tell you things about it but my son does great on it. Also you can talk to your doctor and they can give you some samples because the formula is expensive.

Hope this helps,
S.

hi! I had three preemies and the first was in the NICU 2 weeks and the second for 9 days- I couldn't ever get them to latch on either. After having the bottle for so long they just won't nurse! I wish that I had known what I know now and not allowed the bottle- they can feed with a tube or a spoon, the NICU nurses just don't want to. Good for you for pumping all this time!! I know from experience it is very difficult. I didn't last more then a few weeks!

A milk allergy is very possible. I know that when I'm drinking milk I have lots of mucous. I drink rice milk, but your baby needs a formula. There are some problems with soy and it is now being cautioned against. Often babies can tolerate goat milk when they can't tolerate the cow milk. You might also see if there's a lactose free formula, as the lactose COULD be the problem (but the congestions sounds more like a general allergy to cow milk and not lactose.)

another option to try is organic formula. Sometimes it is not the lactose or the cow milk that the allergy is to, but the additives in the milk. I have heard of children doing wonderfully on organic milk when they couldn't tolerate the regular!

S. ( mom to four girls)

My son, now 8 months, had the same problem. He uses Elecare. It is made by Ross Laboratories, and it for children with digestive problems and/or milk allergies. You can also try Nutramigen by Enfamil. If the Nutramigen doesn't work then I'd definetly use the Elecare. Give each one at least a week before deciding if it works. Feel free to pick my brian for further advice. I feel like a pro now!!

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