Saturday, December 12, 2009

Breastfeeding Causes Tendonitis Is There Any Case Where Breastfeeding Actually Causes (or Worsens) Diarrhea In The Child?

Is there any case where breastfeeding actually causes (or worsens) diarrhea in the child? - breastfeeding causes tendonitis

How to eat too much of a particular topic, with lots of coffee, etc.?

In fact, I think do not think, but someone as a different experience? Perhaps, if the child suffers from allergies or problems?

11 comments:

Liz said...

The baby may be allergic or hypersensitive to something in the diet of mothers. So the best advice I was given (by a man, no less) was to write down everything, what you eat and eliminate them. My problem was, raw vegetables, especially carrots and broccoli and dairy products. Caffeine can also cause problems, everything possible to stay away from this, if possible, try. Best of luck! If it continues after removing foods from your diet, try one of lactation.

HouseMom said...

Yes, if the child has an allergy to milk protein, or if the child is particularly sensitive to certain foods.

My daughter is allergic to milk protein, and when I eat dairy products, which has radically altered bowel habits developed an intestinal problem. So I changed my diet completely, improved, with the exception of all forms of dairy products and to the point of full recovery and now has no problem.

In addition, certain medications, can you in May on the baby chair.

HouseMom said...

Yes, if the child has an allergy to milk protein, or if the child is particularly sensitive to certain foods.

My daughter is allergic to milk protein, and when I eat dairy products, which has radically altered bowel habits developed an intestinal problem. So I changed my diet completely, improved, with the exception of all forms of dairy products and to the point of full recovery and now has no problem.

In addition, certain medications, can you in May on the baby chair.

madiesmu... said...

much will be transmitted through breast milk. Think about what consumed before take-off and should be able to find the perpetrators. Dariya on intolerance in infants exclusively breastfed, what happens when the milk proteins are passed through breast milk.
This is something that must be considered to be my baby, almost 2 and he eats regularly, is underweight and often has loose stools and other symptoms of allergy.

double_f... said...

Milk is often the cause, but could be a number of things. Coffee, probably does not help, since her very angry ... with many citrus fruits. They cut the things that can irritate the digestive tract of susceptible babies can actually reduce the child has diarrhea, ...

little muses' dad is in love said...

Yes, if they are not properly stored or cooled.
I do not think that is the mother's milk as "milk" and you're not a cow.

For further questions, then I am with this now, as one of my contacts in a position to better inform.

Pippin said...

Diarrhea Yes, it is possible that children are sensitive to something in the diet can be the mother, and grow. The removal of the offending food should solve the problem.

Pippin said...

Diarrhea Yes, it is possible that children are sensitive to something in the diet can be the mother, and grow. The removal of the offending food should solve the problem.

VHE123 said...

SI - is usually a nursing mother, you should really see what he eats, because the baby eats what you eat.

if the mother eats food that healthy and clean - the child will end up with all the problems.

Dell said...

I do not know anything about diarrhea, but I think everything is possible. I have my little gas eating too much cabbage, beans, etc. ..

Jillian ~Cohen's mummy~ said...

too much foremilk and not enough hind milk and nurse on one side

It could also have an intolerance of milk

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