Now, however, health experts suggest introducing them earlier, since there's no link between delaying eggs and
preventing egg allergies.
Not exact matches
It was believed that holding off on foods such as
eggs, fish, and peanuts (peanut butter), would help to
prevent food
allergies.
And while it was once recommended that breastfeeding mothers of a baby who is at risk for food
allergies might consider eliminating certain
allergy foods from her diet, including peanuts, tree nuts,
eggs, cow's milk, and fish, that is also not considered to be helpful at
preventing food
allergies.
There is no evidence that waiting to introduce baby - safe (soft),
allergy - causing foods, such as
eggs, dairy, soy, peanuts, or fish, beyond 4 to 6 months of age
prevents food
allergy.
Dr Robert Boyle, lead author of the research from the Department of Medicine at Imperial, said: «This new analysis pools all existing data, and suggests introducing
egg and peanut at an early age may
prevent the development of
egg and peanut
allergy, the two most common childhood food
allergies.
The American Academy of Pediatrics has not found any evidence that putting off the introduction of fish,
eggs, or peanut products will
prevent allergies.
Previously,
eggs were held back until 12 months of age as a way to
prevent babies from developing an
allergy.
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