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EPISODE · Jul 20, 2026 · 29 MIN

EP 30: Cow Milk Protein Allergy in Babies: Signs, Diagnosis, Formula Options, and When to Remove Dairy

from Nutrition for the Early Years · host Dr. Liz Daniels, DO, FAAP

Send us Fan MailCould your baby’s fussiness, spit-up, or unusual stools really be caused by cow milk protein allergy, or is dairy being blamed too quickly? In this episode, Dr. Liz Daniels explains what cow milk protein allergy, or CMPA, is, how it differs from a true IgE dairy allergy, and why normal newborn digestion can look like a food reaction. She shares the key signs parents should watch for, how CMPA is properly diagnosed through dairy removal and reintroduction, and why cutting dairy too soon may create more confusion. You’ll also learn about gentle, hydrolyzed, and amino acid formulas, when dairy may be safely reintroduced, the possible connection with soy, and what current research says about probiotics, gut health, and future food allergies. Most importantly, parents are reminded that babies with CMPA can heal, grow, and thrive.What You’ll Learn:How to tell normal spit-up and fussiness from possible CMPA symptomsThe difference between CMPA and a true IgE dairy allergyWhy removing dairy too early may make diagnosis harderHow dairy elimination and reintroduction help confirm CMPAWhich formula options may be used for sensitive babiesWhen parents may be able to try dairy againWhat CMPA may mean for gut health and future food allergiesEpisode highlights: (4:06) When spit-up is normal and when CMPA may be suspected(6:52) IgE dairy allergy vs. cow milk protein allergy(10:37) How cow milk proteins may affect an immature gut(13:46) How CMPA is properly diagnosed(16:16) Why parents should not remove dairy too early(17:48) Dairy elimination while breastfeeding(21:29) Gentle formulas vs. hydrolyzed formulas(23:33) Formula options for diagnosed CMPA(24:30) When to try reintroducing dairy(25:19) Soy sensitivity and amino acid formulas(26:21) Probiotics, prebiotics, and long-term gut health(28:48) CMPA and the risk of future food allergiesNEW COURSE! "Read the Pattern: Feeding Your Baby 0–4 Months" — because a healthy relationship with food starts earlier than most people think. Course Link!Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only, not medical advice.

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Send us Fan Mail Could your baby’s fussiness, spit-up, or unusual stools really be caused by cow milk protein allergy, or is dairy being blamed too quickly? In this episode, Dr. Liz Daniels explains what cow milk protein allergy, or CMPA, is, how it differs from a true IgE dairy allergy, and why normal newborn digestion can look like a food reaction. She shares the key signs parents should watch for, how CMPA is properly diagnosed through dairy removal and reintroduction, and why cutting dair...

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