M.D. asks from San Mateo, CA on July 02, 2009
Intolerance to Dairy and Soy Milk?
HI moms. I nursed my son for 10 months, switched to regular milk formula and he was extremely gassy, congested and phlegmy.
Switched to soy formula per pedi's advice and his congestion, etc went away mostly. I finally switched to regular organic soy milk after he was 12 mo. I still give him organic yogurt and cheese. Problem is, his poops are 85 % of the time loose and terribly stinky. Big explosions like when I used to nurse him. I cut out regular cheese for a couple of weeks and no change. Should I cut out the yogurt as well? Advice nurse said it is probably bacterial infection as she believes it is diarrhea. It can't be. It has to be the soy milk because it's usually right after he drinks it and he has no other symptoms. He's happy as always. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
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G.D. answers from Modesto on July 03, 2009
My children had the same problem until I introduced Raw Organic Milk... NO MORE PROBLEMS!!!
They even have Organic Raw Colostrum as well as other wonderful products like Qephor!!!
Love, G.. :0)
G.B. answers from San Francisco on July 03, 2009
yes, cut out all cheese and all yogurt and start also by cutting out any food with whey or casein in it (milk ingredients). Then reintroduce those things if he's tolerating it well. My son became 100% lactose intolerant suddenly around 2. HE was always fine before that. Alot of things have dried milk powder in them. We even found out that McDs french fries and chicken nuggets have milk! (not that that's the healthiest thing anyway). With our son, we totally eliminated all of the above things, and he did great! Oh and you don't have to buy expensive goat milk etc... soy milk, almond or rice milk works- just make sure he takes a multi-vitamin to get vitamin D and A I think....
J.H. answers from Sacramento on July 03, 2009
We do soy milk too and my son's poop was often loose and stinky. Turned out once when the poop was explosive, he was teething. Anyhow, you could try rice milk, but with us, we just kept of the soy milk gave him cow's milk occasionally. He gets lots of cheese, but not much yogurt. It seems the more carbs he gets, the firmer my son's poop is.
Keep trying things, the poop will get firmer.
M.S. answers from Sacramento on July 03, 2009
H M.!
Sounds like you are on top of it. Take a little bit of the soy milk and test it on the interior of his arm. If it swells up, or gets red, he most likely has an allergy or irritation with soy. You could also try rice milk. Very sweet and easy to take. Good for you for listening to your instincts.
M. S
J.R. answers from Redding on July 03, 2009
Hello M.,
My son has been having reactions to milk products as well . . . I could not eat any when breastfeeding him. Now at 16 months old, I feed him a mix of enriched rice milk with a little coconut milk (to get some fat) and I give him soy yogurt (some soy yogurts are nasty and some a good . . . you'll have to try a few brands). I would try cutting ALL milk products and ingredients for 1-2 weeks, then adding them back one at the time to see the difference in your son's health. Good luck!
K.H. answers from Sacramento on July 03, 2009
My 15 month old loves vanilla soy milk and when he drinks more than 8oz a day, his poops are stinky and a little loose. I know when I was on Nutrisystem for 3 months the gas was horrible! I read online that Nutrisystem adds soy in their to up the protein, which is healthy. However a side effect of soy is bad gas....I think it is the soy. Can you try rice milk? I think it tastes better than soy and as long as he is eating healthy meals you should be fine with nutrition.
T.S. answers from Sacramento on July 03, 2009
I would suggest using Myers Goats milk. as a baby my mom could not breastfeed and I was very lasctose intolerant so they put me on that. I heard claims that is extreamly close to breast milk (as far a how it breaks down). You can get it at most supermarkets in the Milk section or I know you can get cans of it but I don't remember what section they are in. Keep in mind that I cannot stand anything goatlike today but I did very well on it as a child!!
R.F. answers from San Francisco on July 03, 2009
Sometimes babies/people that are allergic to milk products are also allergic to soy. This is the case with myself & my daughters. Soy made us gassy. I use rice milk.
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