Hi there,
So we had our first milk challenge for our 20 mo DD last week in hospital. She was kind of ok with 5ml by the syringe, then very reluctant for 20ml, and extremely reluctant (ie screaming, kicking and fighting for her life) for 25ml...
After the 25ml she developed hives around her mouth/neck, not too badly though and they seemed to disappear on their own, so the doctor wanted to keep going with 50ml and later 70ml...
Unfortunately DD was having none of it - we tried with the cup, with a yoghurt (ie smaller amount of it as yoghurt is more concentrated in protein), yoghurt with sugar while watching Peppa Pig on daddy's lap.... nothing worked and she just screamed until she fell asleep...
After this she refused to have anything near her mouth, refused lunch, and almost refused the breast (I'm still breastfeeding her).
As a result the doctor and nurses said she must have been too small for the test and will reschedule it when she turns 2 (in October).... and said they'll probably go directly to the 50ml....
My question is - how on earth do you make your LO accept to swallow so much milk in one go???
She obviously hated the taste+the coldness, on top on the hospital settings and syringes...
I was thinking of introducing soy yoghurts (with jam/mashed fruit) to help her accept the dairy yoghurt when the next test comes... but 50ml and 70ml are a LOT... or warming it and adding chocolate powder to it?
I know I've got time but suggestions are MOST welcome, or we'll "fail" the test again...
thanks