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Caring for a Baby with Cow's Milk Protein Allergy
Caring for a Baby with Cow's Milk Protein Allergy
Cow's milk protein allergy is one of the most common childhood food allergies. If your baby is displaying Cow’s milk protein allergy symptoms, your doctor may suggest eliminating cow's milk protein from your infant's diet. Fortunately, there are lots of healthy dietary options available for a baby with cow’s milk protein allergy.
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Nutramigen® A+® with LGG® Formula
Nutramigen® A+® with LGG® Formula
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Is Your Infant at Risk of Developing Food Allergies?
Is Your Infant at Risk of Developing Food Allergies?
Families familiar with food allergies may find themselves on high alert with their little ones at mealtimes. Get an understanding of what causes food allergies and allergic reactions to food and learn whether your infant is at risk of developing food allergies as they grow and start trying new foods.
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What is Cow's Milk Protein (CMP) Allergy & What Causes It?
What is Cow's Milk Protein (CMP) Allergy & What Causes It?
Cow’s milk protein (CMP) allergy is one of the most common allergy experienced by infants. Understand what causes CMP allergy and how to tell the difference between cow’s milk protein allergy and lactose intolerance.
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Is Gripe Water Safe for Babies and Children?
When your baby or child is fussy or not feeling well, it’s natural to look for whatever might help them. Parents around the world have administered gripe water to babies and children in hopes that it would soothe stomach issues, colic and more.1 Even with widespread use, there are still concerns about whether gripe water is safe for babies and children.1,2,3,4 Research shows that gripe water has not been proven safe or effective for babies or children, and we’ll explain why.1,2,3,4,5
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Why Is There Mucus in My Baby's Poop?
If you’re wondering, “Why is there mucus in my baby’s poop?,” you’ve come to the right place. Mucus in your little one’s stool can be a natural, harmless occurrence, but it can also be a sign of illness.1,2 Frequency and amount can determine whether there’s cause for concern.2,3 Learn more about why mucus can appear in your baby’s stool, whether breastfeeding vs. formula makes a difference and when to contact your healthcare provider.
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How Often Should a Newborn Poop?
Get those diapers ready because your newborn is likely to need a lot of them! In the first days after being born, your newborn’s digestive system is working in new ways and experiencing breastmilk or formula for the first time. Learn how often your newborn is likely to poop during this initial transition, stool consistency, stool frequency, and the difference in bowel movements between breastfed and formula-fed babies.
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Is it easy to tell if your baby has a Cow's Milk Protein Allergy in Babies?
Is it easy to tell if your baby has a Cow's Milk Protein Allergy in Babies?
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Why Your Baby Keeps Crying
Why Your Baby Keeps Crying
It's hard being a Mom when your baby keeps crying. It's even harder when you don't know whether your baby's behavior is due to his temperament or a potential health issue.
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Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy Diet
Learn how to avoid foods with cow's milk if your baby suffers from cow's milk protein allergy.
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Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy in Infants: Frequently Asked Questions
Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy in Infants: Frequently Asked Questions
Find information on cow's milk protein allergy in infants - Talk to your doctor for more information.
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What's the Difference Between a Food Allergy & Intolerance?
What's the Difference Between a Food Allergy & Intolerance?
Learning the difference between a food allergy and a food intolerance may not seem important—until you have a little one who might be struggling with food-related issues. Here’s a breakdown of food allergies vs. food intolerance and how to tell them apart.
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Caring for a Baby with Cow's Milk Protein Allergy
Caring for a Baby with Cow's Milk Protein Allergy
Cow's milk protein allergy is one of the most common childhood food allergies. If your baby is displaying Cow’s milk protein allergy symptoms, your doctor may suggest eliminating cow's milk protein from your infant's diet. Fortunately, there are lots of healthy dietary options available for a baby with cow’s milk protein allergy.
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Seeing Results with Nutramigen A+ with LGG
Seeing Results with Nutramigen A+ with LGG
Nutramigen® A+® with LGG® is clinically shown to reduce colic due to cow's milk protein allergy fast… often within 48 hours.*1,2
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How to Prevent Food Allergies
How to Prevent Food Allergies
Find out what you can do to reduce the risk of food allergies in babies.
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Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy Management Talking with Your Doctor
Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy Management Talking with Your Doctor
You can't always tell when your baby has cow's milk protein allergy. That's why it's important to see your doctor if you believe your baby is showing cow’s milk protein allergy symptoms.
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What is Cow's Milk Protein (CMP) Allergy & What Causes It?
What is Cow's Milk Protein (CMP) Allergy & What Causes It?
Cow’s milk protein (CMP) allergy is one of the most common allergy experienced by infants. Understand what causes CMP allergy and how to tell the difference between cow’s milk protein allergy and lactose intolerance.
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Colic in Babies
Colic in Babies
Up to 25 percent of infants suffer from colic, a behavioural pattern of excessive crying with no known cause.
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Is Your Infant at Risk of Developing Food Allergies?
Is Your Infant at Risk of Developing Food Allergies?
Families familiar with food allergies may find themselves on high alert with their little ones at mealtimes. Get an understanding of what causes food allergies and allergic reactions to food and learn whether your infant is at risk of developing food allergies as they grow and start trying new foods.
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Nutramigen® A+® with LGG® Formula
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Nutritious Dairy-Free Snacks and Quick Meals Made Easy
Nutritious Dairy-Free Snacks and Quick Meals Made Easy
Whether you are on the move, or just need a quick bite for hungry children, these dairy-free, nutritious snacks and meals should help fill the gap:
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*HCPs evaluated infants with suspected cow’s milk protein allergy by the follow-up visit and reported improvement in infants with the following common symptoms observed in the current study: 90% improvement in diarrhea, 74% improvement in reflux/regurgitation, 86% improvement in vomiting, 95% improvement in bloody stools, and 86% improvement in rash/eczema.

†90% infants experienced relief within 48 hrs, due to cow’s milk protein allergy.

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