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Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy Stories

Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy Stories

 
Cow’s milk allergy stories
You are not alone!
Explore stories of other babies with CMPA, and see how they got their smiles back
 

Your baby’s smiles will come back soon

We care about you and your baby, and we understand how difficult the journey with cow’s milk protein allergy (CMPA) can be. You are not alone; other parents have been where you are now, and with help they have completed the journey to seeing their baby smile again. We want to thank them for sharing their stories to show you that although each baby is unique and so is their diagnosis journey, all babies can be well again.


You are not alone: discover the stories from other parents

No matter how powerless you may feel, there are solutions out there so that every baby can achieve relief from CMPA symptoms. And no matter how lonely you may feel, you are not alone. Along with your doctor, we are here to help and support you and your baby. Discover other parents’ journeys towards happiness in these videos.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Mothers should be encouraged to continue breastfeeding even when their babies have cow’s milk protein allergy. This usually requires qualified dietary counseling to completely exclude all sources of cow’s milk protein from the mothers’ diet. If a decision to use a special formula intended for infants is taken, it is important to follow the instructions on the label. Unboiled water, unboiled bottles or incorrect dilution can make babies ill. Incorrect storage, handling, preparation and feeding can eventually lead to adverse effects on the health of babies. Formula for special medical purposes intended for infants must be used under medical supervision.

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