T.S. asks from Preston, MD on November 09, 2009
Problems with My 12 Month Old Drinking Both Regular Milk and Soy
I have a 12 month old little boy he was on ailimentum formula as an infant my Dr. swithched him first to Soy b/c he stopped wanting to drink the formula and he is 1 year old. He had horrible diarhea so we switched to Lactaid Whole milk. He started having 7to 8 diapers a day that ranged from very mushy to borderline diahrea, plus for the first time ever got a bad diaper rash that we couldn't get rid of. My Dr. wanted me to stick with it for awhile and prescribed cream that did not help at all. I switched him again to Rice Milk. It's only the first full day and his rash is better and he has had 3 diapers and they have been diarhea. Has anyone else had problems like this and does rice milk have the nutrition he needs?
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C.B. answers from Washington DC on November 10, 2009
My middle son had a milk allergy and the only substitute I found that worked for him was rice milk. I bought the Rice Dream enriched rice milk. It was fortified so it had the same amount of Vit D and calcium as milk. You just have to substitute the fat for brain development. I would cook his veggies in oil. When I first switched him it took about 3 days for the diarrhea to stop.
L.M. answers from Washington DC on November 10, 2009
Hi T.,
I don't think rice milk has the proper nutrients in there. If you add blackstrap molasses that would increase the calcium, iron and add some potassium. However, I would try sodelicious dairy free coconut milk. It has tons of nutrients and you can get it at Wegman's in the gluten free area fridge. I give that to my son and he loves it. I put a little cereal, applesauce and sneak some powdered veggies from Trader Joe's warm it a bit and 9 ounces later he's ready for bed.
Best wishe : )
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A.F. answers from St. Cloud on November 09, 2009
Hi T.! I am going to offend some people here but....soy milk or soy formula is garbage. The estrogen is so high, it will damage your little boy's endocrine system.
Have you tried goat's milk? That is what my daughter uses as she is sensitive to cow's milk. It is the closest thing to human milk and will be very easy for your son to digest.
If you are on the WIC program, you can receive goat's milk at no cost.
Rice milk does NOT have the nutrition that your baby needs and is high in sugar. I recommend almond or hemp milk if you don't go with goat's milk. And even then I recommend a fish oil supplement for your son to receive the good fats that your son's brain needs. Then you should be good to go!
Good for you, mom, for searching out answers for your son!
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C.B. answers from Washington DC on November 10, 2009
My middle son had a milk allergy and the only substitute I found that worked for him was rice milk. I bought the Rice Dream enriched rice milk. It was fortified so it had the same amount of Vit D and calcium as milk. You just have to substitute the fat for brain development. I would cook his veggies in oil. When I first switched him it took about 3 days for the diarrhea to stop.
E.D. answers from Richmond on November 10, 2009
Hi T.,
My son had that same problem and it's caused by not being able to digest the proteins in regular milk/formula. Keep him on the Rice or the soy milk. Both are very excellent. I had my son on that for about 2 years before he was able to drink cow milk (which I can't stand). He is now 3 years old and can handle Skim Milk. If he had his choice, he'd chose the Rice milk though. It just tastes better and is easier to digest. Also, have you tried the Huggies Liquid Powder with Cornstarch? It works really well and goes on like a liquid, but dries like a solid. It's really awesome. You can also make sure he's getting things like Bananas, Rice (or Rice Milk), Apples, Tea (Green tea is the best as it does not have caffeine in it), and Toast (or plain bread). This is known as the BRATT diet. It will help fight the loose stools. Hope your little one feels better. God Bless.
S.T. answers from Washington DC on November 10, 2009
you must make the change very gradually to give his body time to adjust. personally i would be very careful with soy. if you do end up staying with non-animal-based milks (which are actually juices) make sure that you are giving him the necessary supplements to balance it out. goats' milk is an excellent thing to try, as well as milk derivatives such as yoghurt.
good luck!
khairete
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E.K. answers from Washington DC on November 10, 2009
I am not sure if this will help, but we use Almond Breeze. My kids love it, and it does not give them the loose stools that other non-cow based products did. I buy it at Shopper's or Safeway.
On another note, cow's milk, or any other animal's milk, is for their young, not necessarily for baby humans. Your child can get the vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients that his body needs through a variety ways. A balanced diet and GOOD vitamins and supplements are the best way.
I agree with another post, before you can determine what is causing the problems, you need to get his intestinal flora back into a good range. I suggest a yogurt or cottage cheese that DOES NOT contain any high-fructose corn syrup, as this can cause further disruptions.
M.B. answers from Norfolk on November 10, 2009
T.:
I definitely have experience with this.. my eldest is 11 and we went through this when she was young. Now my 3rd child, 2yrs old, has the same issues as her. I would suggest you try Goat's Milk. It is some what expensive but it has the nutrition you need for your son and doesn't have the lactose nor cow or even soy allergins that you experienced with Soy milk & the Lactaid Whole Milk. As for the Rice Milk, the diaper issues are probably not from that milk but the others..it can take a few days to work the lactose out of the system. Anyway, if you get Rice Milk (which we only switched to after my 11yr old turned 2) make sure it says ENRICHED with Calcium & Vitamin D. If it doesn't say enriched your son is not getting the added nutrients he needs. The other half of your son's issues is if he has blockage in his system (bowels). Only a DR, gastro, can let you know this. Again my daughter seemed fine because she was going everyday...but we never had formed stools. Turns out she had a plug and although she was going, the stuff was going around the plug.
Recap: Try Goat's milk if after 2more days the Rice Milk isn't clearing your son up. Also see if you can get a referral & see a Gastro Dr..tell the DR your experiences and see what he/she has to say.
Good luck!!
M.B. answers from Washington DC on November 10, 2009
I don't think that rice milk does have all the nutrition. Have you tried Goat's Milk? It seems to be a little easier for babies to handle than cow's milk.
T.J. answers from Washington DC on November 10, 2009
Cows milk is NOT a nutritional requirement for your child. Drs. push milk b/c it is the easiest way to get calcium and fat into your child. If your child is eating vegetables like broccoli and other things like beans, you do not need to give your child milk. You can look up calcium rich foods. My son is 20 months old and has always refused any milk other than my breast milk. He is healthy, in the 95% for height and weight and smart! Try a balanced diet that includes yogurt and cheese if he can handle it! Good luck.
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