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25/01/2013, 04:30 PM
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From: Canning Vale
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Hi
My DD was diagnosed with Clostridium in June last year. I've had her on a delact formula since then, but am wondering about changing to cow's milk. Does anyone know if cow's milk is irritating to a clostridium belly? She has been unsettled after a bottle of cow's milk, but is also teething........ Any opinions of formulas or lactose free milks? TIA |
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27/01/2013, 12:18 PM
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Clostridium is a bacteria that should have cleared from her stomach by now- a low lactose formula or milk should make no difference to her! I'd give it a chance by giving her cows milk on cereal etc, cheese, yoghurt. If she gets a funny tummy see your doctor!
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