By JustMommies staff

If your breastfed baby cries inconsolably for several hours a day he could have colic. Babies are labeled as having colic if they cry for more than 3 hours a day, at least 3 times a week, and this crying lasts for more than 3 weeks. Doctors aren’t really sure what causes colic, but they think that
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By 8th Continent
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family health
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family life
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feeding issues
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gradeschool kids
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kids health
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lactose intolerance
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milk
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preschooler health
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preschoolers
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soy
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toddlers

Children with lactose intolerance are not able to digest lactose, a type of sugar found in cow’s milk. The small intestines produce a digestive enzyme known as lactase. Lactase breaks down lactose into smaller sugars known as glucose and galactose which your body can then absorb and turn into energy.
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By 8th Continent
Tags:
dairy
,
family health
,
family life
,
feeding issues
,
gradeschool kids
,
kids health
,
lactose intolerance
,
milk
,
preschooler health
,
preschoolers
,
soy
,
toddlers

Children with lactose intolerance are not able to digest lactose, a type of sugar found in cow’s milk. The small intestines produce a digestive enzyme known as lactase. Lactase breaks down lactose into smaller sugars known as glucose and galactose which your body can then absorb and turn into energy.
» Read more
By 8th Continent
Tags:
dairy
,
family health
,
family life
,
feeding issues
,
gradeschool kids
,
kids health
,
lactose intolerance
,
milk
,
preschooler health
,
preschoolers
,
soy
,
toddlers

Children with lactose intolerance are not able to digest lactose, a type of sugar found in cow’s milk. The small intestines produce a digestive enzyme known as lactase. Lactase breaks down lactose into smaller sugars known as glucose and galactose which your body can then absorb and turn into energy.
» Read more
By 8th Continent
Tags:
dairy
,
family health
,
family life
,
feeding issues
,
gradeschool kids
,
kids health
,
lactose intolerance
,
milk
,
preschooler health
,
preschoolers
,
soy
,
toddlers

Children with lactose intolerance are not able to digest lactose, a type of sugar found in cow’s milk. The small intestines produce a digestive enzyme known as lactase. Lactase breaks down lactose into smaller sugars known as glucose and galactose which your body can then absorb and turn into energy.
» Read more
By Jill Jackson

Children who have lactose intolerance can experience gas, bloating, diarrhea and even vomiting when they consume milk, or many dairy products that contain lactose, like cheese and ice cream. The symptoms of lactose intolerance are very similar to a milk allergy, but the two disorders are very different.
» Read more
By Jill Jackson

Children who have lactose intolerance can experience gas, bloating, diarrhea and even vomiting when they consume milk, or many dairy products that contain lactose, like cheese and ice cream. The symptoms of lactose intolerance are very similar to a milk allergy, but the two disorders are very different.
» Read more
By Jill Jackson

Children who have lactose intolerance can experience gas, bloating, diarrhea and even vomiting when they consume milk, or many dairy products that contain lactose, like cheese and ice cream. The symptoms of lactose intolerance are very similar to a milk allergy, but the two disorders are very different.
» Read more
By Jill Jackson

Children who have lactose intolerance can experience gas, bloating, diarrhea and even vomiting when they consume milk, or many dairy products that contain lactose, like cheese and ice cream. The symptoms of lactose intolerance are very similar to a milk allergy, but the two disorders are very different.
» Read more