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The Successful Management of a Breast-Feeding Type 1 Diabetic Infant
Management of infants with type 1 diabetes is challenging to both the families and the medical team. In general, they have unpre- dictable oral intake and activity level, limited ability to express their needs, and low insulin requirement demanding more precise adjust- ment. We report a breast-feeding infant with multiple food allergies and type 1 diabetes managed smoothly with insulin pump and continuous glucose monitoring system.