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has anyone developed an intolerance to milk whilst preggers?

9 replies

lucy5 · 06/10/2006 14:07

That's it really!

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lucy5 · 06/10/2006 14:23

Bump.

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lucy5 · 06/10/2006 14:51

Just bumping as my last bump got lost under a load of waterproof mattress covers

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Whoowhoobewhooooooh · 06/10/2006 16:32

I don't know about an intolerance, but certainly an aversion.

For the first 12 weeks it brought on my Morning Sickness if I even thought about it.

Now I'm 18+5, and I can handle sipping it to relieve heartburn, but I still don't like the taste or texture.

Loved it before I was PG.

Whoowhoobewhooooooh · 06/10/2006 16:35

I don't know about an intolerance, but certainly an aversion.

For the first 12 weeks it brought on my Morning Sickness if I even thought about it.

Now I'm 18+5, and I can handle sipping it to relieve heartburn, but I still don't like the taste or texture.

Loved it before I was PG.

Whoowhoobewhooooooh · 06/10/2006 16:35

Oops.

SCARErenity · 06/10/2006 16:39

Me!

Only with DD though, had to give up everything dairy which was a bugger as I was pg during the really hot summer in 2003 and icecream made me sick I couldn't eat meat either and lived on salad, water, peppermint tea and lemon sorbert.

I still can't drink tea, but I've gradually got better with the milk thing over the last year (since I stopped bfing)

CornflakeKid · 06/10/2006 16:59

It gave me really bad headaches with ds2 - went to see a kiniesologist who identified it as the cause! Very impressive 'therapy' - was completely amazed!

lucy5 · 06/10/2006 17:17

Thanks, i'm 31 weks and still throwing up. I noticed that it was after milk which I have been drinking because of terrible heartburn.

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kiwibella · 06/10/2006 22:13

Me too... but I'm more the aversion. I have been experimenting with soya products instead. I have cut out all dairy in the evenings and that seems to have lessened the number of nights waking with cramp.

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