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Weaning my baby who is Lactose intolerant

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Nikkiman · 25/04/2008 20:20

I've just started weaning my baby who is lactose intolerant.

He doesn't like milk very much and I always have trouble getting him to drink it so offer it first before his food to encourage it.

I would normally give yogurts/cheese/milk etc in foods to compensate but as he is intolerant I cant and worry that he isn't getting enough calcium.

Any ideas or advise?

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busymum1 · 25/04/2008 21:19

According to food standards agency: green leafy vegetables (such as broccoli, cabbage and okra, but not spinach), soya beans, tofu, soya drinks with added calcium, nuts, bread and anything made with fortified flour, and fish where you eat the bones, such as sardines and pilchards. I know not all of these foods suitable but may give ideas if ds on soya baby milk under dietitian will contain sufficient calcium for the day also alporo make soya yoghurts there are also other ones around so don't worry too much

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