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An FPIES Diagnosis after Introducing Solids and Breastfeeding Challenges with a Tongue Tie: An Interview with Carly Sachs
Meet Carly Sachs, a mom of two lovely ladies who is passionate about talking about the reality of motherhood. She blogs about making the transition to motherhood, parenting, awesome products, and staying sane at The Mamma's List. Carly shares about her postpartum and breastfeeding experiences, why she started the Mamma’s List Blog, and how her youngest was diagnosed with FPIES (Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome).
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Past Episodes and Links of Interest:
Failure to thrive to FPIES Diagnosis: An Interview with Allyson Cutaiar
What is food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES)? from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Coping with Anxiety when Your Child is Diagnosed with a Chronic Illness with Tori Levine
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