It is important that you confirm if your baby is intolerant with a medical test before making any decision. Always consult with the pediatrician.
QUESTION
I breastfeed my daughter five times a day and as many at night, but I want to start weaning her. You have an intolerance to the proteins in cow’s milk. What type of milk should I give him? Will you still have bigotry?
ANSWER
Cow’s milk intolerance
You don’t give us an important detail: how do you know that your daughter has an intolerance to milk proteins. Intolerance or allergy to cow’s milk proteins usually disappear between one year and four years, although it is highly variable.
Children with only digestive symptoms and negative allergy tests are usually cured earlier. Experts often recommend reintroducing milk a year (or both if the symptoms were respiratory). The doctor who made the diagnosis should tell you when to do the tolerance test, which is done under supervision in the hospital. The wisest course would be not to wean your daughter until the doctor confirms that she can drink cow’s milk. If it is not possible, you will have to give him hydrolyzed milk, soy milk or some other milk that channels you for months.