I say this not to be mean, but to be honest: from knowing you on here for a while, I’ve definitely gotten the impression that you are very concerned about health, but maybe to a point that it’s kind of an obsession. You have come here quite a few times worrying about little things that you notice and it seems you tend to inflate those things in your mind into signs of bigger problems. I’d be a hypocrite if I criticized you for it – I’m definitely guilty of it too! But I’m sure you’d rather not be so worried all the time, and now that you have a kid is a good time to really make an effort to get through this.
It’s easy enough to worry about your own health, but now you have a beautiful baby daughter and I’m sure you’re even more concerned about anything happening to her. I understand that makes you want to be really cautious. But when you’ve gotten a green flag from a doctor and you’re still worried (and because of things you’ve read online, at that – the internet will tell you that your every ache and pain is cancer, you really can’t take WebMD at face value!), to me that’s a sign that your worrying might be being a problem instead of reasonable this time. I’m going through the same thing right now, actually – got the OK from the doctor to try something new, and am still hesitating like crazy. It happens. But, dear, “better safe than sorry” only holds true to a certain point – because after that point it’s anxiety, and it can make you miserable, and I’m sure you don’t want anxiety rubbing off on your daughter. Which I can tell you it will if you drag her to the doctor for everything.
If it will ease your mind to rule out allergies, that’s totally understandable. But – and I know I’m just a stranger on the internet – I’m concerned for you and want to see you trying to get through this anxiety. Are you seeing a counselor at all? That helps a lot, for me. Anyway, flag away if you’re completely uninterested in this spiel. I’m hoping the best for you.