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milk allergy

Scientists say there may be a reasonable connection between milk allergy and peanut allergy. Meaning that when a mother suffers from a milk allergy and consumes peanuts while pregnant, the new born may develop a peanut allergy. These conclusions were published in the American Journal for Allergy and Clinical Immunology.
The case seems easy and clear, I get confused though by these publications, especially because when I try to read quoted articles I can't enter. I could read every data when being a member of the side or a specialist myself or just paying an amount of money per article. Which is of course logic! But when something is published and you see the relation towards your child's allergies you just want to know about it without any barriers.

I have never been diagnosed with any allergy.
Although I think I do suffer at least from some.
Milk allergy sounds more than possible because I can hardly drink a glass without having a bad stomach ache. I find the taste of milk simply disgusting. So who knows that I was such a future mother with some serious milk allergies and eating peanuts, which I did in fact all the time, while we lived in Peking.

I decided to skip all kind of nuts during my second and third pregnancy. Without any research data but just by personal intuition and based on the picture we had at that point in our lifes as parents about Solange's allergies.

She started with exzema while being a new born baby, was diagnosed with milk allergy, developed a peanut allergy and allergies for all kind of nuts and fish and was diagnosed. The circle round. Mother and daughter. Vulnerability.

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