
Adverse food reactions can be caused by a wide range of foods and the reactions vary widely too. Lactation consultants and other health professionals should look for causes of infant symptoms associated with less than optimal breastfeeding management and rule out medical issues before assuming adverse food reactions are involved. The investigation of adverse food reactions can be complex and ideally should be guided and monitored by a dietitian experienced in the field. Maternal elimination diets require high motivation and must include all important nutrients.
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Infant, Newborn, Mothers, Feeding Behavior, Diet, Breast Feeding, Infant Care, Humans, Female, Food Additives, Infant Food, Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Food Hypersensitivity
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Infant, Newborn, Mothers, Feeding Behavior, Diet, Breast Feeding, Infant Care, Humans, Female, Food Additives, Infant Food, Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Food Hypersensitivity
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