Navigating Non- IgE CMPA in Breast Fed Babies
A step-by-step guide to identifying and managing non-IgE Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy while breastfeeding
If you’re here, you’re probably trying to work out what’s going on with your baby.
Something just doesn’t feel right.
Maybe it’s reflux that isn’t improving, eczema that keeps flaring, or unsettled sleep that no one can quite explain.
You might have been told it could be non-IgE Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy (CMPA), or suggested to cut dairy from your diet, but then left wondering what that actually looks like, how strict to be, or whether it’s even making a difference.
This course is here to walk you through it, step by step, so you can feel clear on what to do next.
Trying to figure it out on your own can feel overwhelming
If you’ve already started looking into CMPA, you might be feeling unsure about a few things.
Am I doing this properly?
How long should it take to see a change?
Is this actually dairy, or something else entirely?
A lot of parents are told to “trial dairy-free”, but without a clear structure, it’s really hard to know what you’re looking for or whether it’s working.
This course is designed to take the guesswork out of it.
You’ll learn how to:
- recognise how non-IgE CMPA shows up in breastfed babies
- understand patterns in your baby’s symptoms
- follow a clear and structured dairy elimination
- reintroduce dairy in a way that actually gives you answers
- keep your own nutrition on track while breastfeeding
- start solids without adding another layer of confusion
This course is for you if…
- you’ve been told it could be CMPA but aren’t sure what to do next
- you’ve already cut dairy and don’t know if it’s helping
- your baby still has symptoms and you’re trying to make sense of them
- you want to keep breastfeeding but feel unsure how to manage diet alongside it
Inside the course, you’ll find:
- step-by-step video guidance you can follow at your own pace
- simple tools to track symptoms and changes
- clear instructions for elimination and reintroduction
- practical advice on what to eat and how to shop dairy-free
- guidance on starting solids without overcomplicating things
Everything is designed to be straightforward and manageable, even when you’re tired and juggling a lot.