tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-315412643783153950.post4711837366373729658..comments2023-03-25T06:11:14.112-05:00Comments on Grether =: Roar.HLKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01027788644184061661noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-315412643783153950.post-28014328229150069742013-11-11T19:31:12.916-06:002013-11-11T19:31:12.916-06:00so hard, friend. btw, the hair comparison is so fa...so hard, friend. btw, the hair comparison is so fantastic! :) i love the color of her hair...so beautiful! we struggled with frothy poos, green poo, etc. with nora too. dairy does take several weeks to get out of both of your systems, so if that is what is bugging her, it'll get gradually better. i had to cut soy too because i think 60% of babies who are sensitive to dairy are also sensitive to soy products. after THAT was all out of our systems, i had to also cut acidic foods-tomatoes, citrus, vinegar, etc. anyway, it is such a guessing game and oh so hard to watch your baby struggle in the meantime. (p.s. i discovered nora's frothy and/or green poops were caused by oversupply (which then caused foremilk/hindmilk imbalance). what remedied it was to feed her only off of one side per feeding. in the morning, i would actually do the first TWO feedings on one side and the next off the other b/c my supply was different on my right versus my left. ANYway, just throwing that out there in case that could be of help to you. i'm not sure how that would work with pumping...i guess giving the milk from only one side for each feeding. but i really think the biggest factor in her getting better was time. another few weeks/month and you'll be in a whole new world. i just know it. hang in there, my friend.) (((hugs)))Katiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01894409677048952531noreply@blogger.com