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What food cause fussines in nursing babies? I eat vegetarian and my 7 week old is fussy after feedinghelp!?

Do soy products and high fiber foods cause gas?

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If you want a nice crust place it on the wire rackNo foil necessary but if you decide for some reason to do so make sure you grease it.
As with most things in life, different babies react to different foods There is no reason to think that high fiber foods would cause gas in your baby, the fiber doesn't get into the milkBeyond that, it may take some investigation and patience to determine what, if anything your baby is reacting toSoy IS allergenic, so it could be the culpritOr baby might be allergic to eggs or dairy, or citrus, or high acid foods in general You could either try keeping a food diary to see if you can pinpoint the problem food(s), or you could go on an elimination diet (where you cut out all but a few very low allergy foods, then, once baby is feeling better, add foods back in one at a timeYou would probably want to talk with an allergist before trying this Do realize that not all fussiness in babies is due to food intolerancesSome babies are just gassySome babies are fussySome have colicSome don't get enough sleep so are crankyIt's possible that he is teething, or not getting quite enough milk Lots of possibilities here, so you willneed to decide how you want to approach the problemIf it were me I'd probably start by cutting out the most common allergins for a week or so (dairy, eggs, soy), and see if baby does betterIf there's no difference, consider your options and go from there.
I use foil to keep cheese off the bottom of the stove, but I don't think it is thick enough to affect the bakingSo try it anyway.

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