Wow, I had no idea that the dairy intolerance or allergy could go this deep when BF'ing. My dd had really bad wind/gas after she was born, so the first thing I tried was cutting out dairy - which worked. It is mainly the standard things like milk, cheese, yoghurt, creams etc. (I can drink lactose free milk), but sometimes she still gets a little bit of wind and I wonder what it could be when I know that I haven't eaten much dairy (well, what I thought wasn't much) and had no idea that it could be in almost every food around!!! I accidentally up'ed my dairy intake a few weeks ago and dd got really bad wind for about 2 weeks, so I know that even though she is past the 3 month mark, she is still just as sensitive when I eat it. I'll check out the MSPI recipes as it would be interesting to see if this makes anymore of a difference. Just cutting out the standard stuff gave us a much happier baby in general so who knows - maybe she'll actually be an angel baby (though I suspect she will still be very spirited)
Melissa, I have thought the same as you - about it being worth it, as I love dairy in general. I definitely know in my heart that it is because I had trouble bf'ing the first time with ds and had to give up completely by 6 months, I would love to make it to at least 12 months this time and I think, it really is only 12 months of my whole life to give something up just for her. I think it's hard, but worth it (especially since formula could also lead to just as many problems). Also, I feel much better in myself not eating dairy. I think I have always had a slight intolerance to milk at least, but since cutting out dairy, I don't feel bloated and the weight is getting a lot closer to pre-pregnancy... When I accidentally ate a bit of dairy a few weeks ago, I noticed that I also had really bad/painful wind too
after not eating it for a few months