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Switched to Whole Milk Now Constipated...
Asked by M.B. from Kansas City
on March 25, 2009
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My son has been drinking whole milk for a week now. He has been VERY constipated and even cries sometimes when he is straining. I have tried giving him juice (both a...
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- We had the same issue with my son when we tried milk. We ended up switching him to soy and eleminating some dairy from his diet and it helped greatly. He is now a litt...
- My daughter was ALWAYS constipated even from a very young infant. No matter what we gave her or didn't give her she was so my Ped. said white grape juice (ounces depe...
- My oldest daughter started having constipation issues when she was only about 2 months old and at that time she was totally breastfed! After months of trying everythi...
Food Websites
Asked by L.M. from Boston
on August 13, 2009
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I'm looking for food websites that give on the go snack ideas for little ones. Some one told me once about welicious - but I can't find it online. The site it suppos...
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- I really like allrecipies.com. You can find a lot of good healthy recipies there. I even found a way to make my own italian salad dressing that I use to marinate som...
- Recipezarr.com and whole living are good
- It's weelicious.com. There's also www.ittybittybistro.com & http://www.wholesomebabyfood.com. The second is more for starting out on solids but they do have some "...
Transition from Breastmilk to Regular Whole Milk
Asked by M.T. from Bakersfield
on May 31, 2008
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Does anyone have any tips? I have a 15 month old and he has weaned himself to one nighttime feeding. After offering regular milk numerous times a day, he continues t...
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- If he's eating yogurt and cheese, then he's getting a good amount of calcium. I honestly woudn't worry too much about him not drinking milk.
- Try pumping and mixing your milk with the whole milk. Start with a 75%, 25% mixture of mostly your milk. Each day reduce the amount of your milk and increase the who...
- I used a short transition of about 80% breast milk with 20% whole milk mixed together and then after a few days slowly increased the amount of whole milk while deceasi...
Baby Food
Asked by E.M. from Louisville
on September 25, 2007
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what is the difference between the stages foods i mean i know the consistency is different but when do you try and change??? does anyone make their own baby food??? if...
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- I always made my own. I didn't usually start solids until they were about 6 months. Then I would use a food processor (you can use a blender, too) to puree fruits, ste...
- It has been my experience that you change the stages of baby food according to how your child can chew it. What I mean is...you don't want to give your baby the food ...
- We make baby food by simply blending fruit or vegetable, adding water or iron-fortified baby cereal (rice, oatmeal, whole grain) or formula to thin or thicken. Your ba...
Toddlers' and Food
Asked by A.F. from New York
on September 6, 2011
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Just wondering how other moms' deal with so much wasted food. My two and a half year old constantly asks for food such as apples, yogurt & even bananas and two seconds...
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- I always ate my kids left-overs - might have gained some weight from it, but at least it wasn't wasted. LOL!
- Keep in mind that a 2 year old's serving size is actually pretty small. If you think she is not hungry, do not give her food if she asks - if she's already had a bana...
- I eat the leftovers too! Also the same tips as others... just try to give one or two things when she's really really hungry. I find that helps our daughter who is arou...
Food Allergies
Asked by S.D. from Houston
on February 5, 2008
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My 5 year old son has had severe food allergies since he was born to milk, eggs and peanuts. He is now in kindergarten and with snack time and lunch I am a nervous wre...
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- My son also has/had food allergies and we have dealt with school issues. I just accepted the fact that accidents will happen when he sits next to others kids and we'd ...
- I also have a boy in Kinder with Food allergies. Before school even started I met with the teacher, school nurse and principal. We went over an emergency action plan a...
- Hi S....my son has food allergies also, AND he is a picky eater on top of that! So, I feel your pain for sure!! Anyway, what I have to do with my son is pack his snack...
Food Help
Asked by R.D. from New York
on January 24, 2010
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I am the mother of six and I need help with food. I can not apply for wic my kids are to big, only one church is close enough to me to receive help and I was there las...
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- What do you need and where do you live?
- Hi R., There are 4 chruches within 15 miles of Barnegat, NJ. All four of these churches are host sites for a ministry called Angel Food Ministries. It's a really ne...
- Hi R., I have nothing but prayers to offer for you and your family. Stay strong. Stay blessed. L..
Food Ideas
Asked by C.D. from Las Vegas
on May 18, 2007
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My daughter is just turning 1 this month. She is still breastfeeding as her main source of nutrition and supplementing with food. I need ideas and/or recipes on how to...
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- My Son will be one on the 30th. He is a fantastic eater and we are slowing down on the breastfeeding in lieu of whole milk at the moment. What I found was most helpfu...
- First let me say, CONGRATS TO YOU!!! not many people these days can handle having FIVE! kids. Second, I recomend telling her that she needs to eat BEFORE mommy can nur...
- Hi C.! My son Reed is turning one on Wed. I have gotten him to where he eats all food and only has formula once a day now. I will sit him in his high chair with a h...
Picnic Food?
Asked by L.K. from Boise
on May 21, 2011
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I'm looking for some picnic food ideas/recipes. We are going to an adult summer concert series where they allow you to bring your dinner and I'm always so impressed wi...
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- finger food! get creative with sandwich ideas, fun fillings (cucumber and cream cheese, creamed deviled eggs) and different kinds of breads. chopped raw veggies and fr...
- my hubby and i go often. our grocery store in the bakery section sells in ONE package, 2 pieces of cake, with 2 forks...cute! so i buy those for us and hubby loves t...
- If you have a cooler: Fried Chicken (bought at the store) Potato salad Chinese chicken salad w/the crunchy noodles (bought at store) Cut carrots, celery sticks Wa...
Food Sensitivity
Asked by N.P. from Mobile
on July 28, 2011
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I had allergic reaction to a peach. My face broke out and my eyes got itchy and watery. Maybe I didn't wash it as good as I thought. Can you become sensitive to food w...
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- Yes. Now do not eat anymore peaches or their near relatives until next spring. And when you try it eat only a small bite and see if your throat clamps up. Eat only ...
- It's possible to develop sensitivities at any time. It's also possible for allergies and sensitivities to go away at any time. I would think that during pregnancy,...
- Absolutely. People can become sensitive to foods they've had before at any age, which is why you hear about people going to the hospital with a reaction to tomatoes or...