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Our feeding and shopping guides will help alleviate the stress or anxiety that may come with choosing dairy-free alternatives for your child with cows’ milk protein allergy.

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Introducing solids for infants with cows’ milk protein allergy

Introducing solids between 4-6 months for your child with cows' milk protein allergy will take some planning. You will need to avoid all dairy products and substitute these with dairy free options. Speak with your healthcare professional for advice on nutritious alternatives.
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Cows’ milk free diet – food shopping guide

Your free shopping guide includes foods to avoid, allergen-free food suggestions and a list of cows’ milk alternatives for your child.
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Growing up with cows’ milk protein allergy from 0-12 months

Children with cows’ milk protein allergy will need to avoid all foods containing cows’ milk protein including yoghurt, cheese, butter and cream and choose non-dairy substitutes. Speak with your healthcare professional for advice on nutritious alternatives.
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Outgrowing cows’ milk protein allergy

Most children grow out of their cows' milk protein allergy at around 3-5 years. Your healthcare professional should re-evaluate your child periodically to check when it is safe to reintroduce cows' milk and will advise on the best method for safe reintroduction.
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Nutricia products are intended for the nutritional management of diseases and related medical conditions and therefore should be used under medical supervision. Information should not be substituted for medical advice. Always consult your healthcare professional, especially before you begin any new diet or program.

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