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New Thoughts on Allergy Safety

Experts are now saying you can let your guard down a little

By Babytalk
 
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You've been carefully monitoring what you and your baby consume to prevent the development of allergies. But experts are now saying you can let your guard down a little. (Yay! One less thing to stress about.) Scott Sicherer, M.D., a pediatric allergist who helped write the new American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines on food- allergy prevention, explains the changes.

Old Thinking: Breastfeeding moms should avoid eating allergenic foods such as peanut butter and eggs.
New Thinking: There's no clear evidence that what you eat while nursing affects your child's allergy risks.

Old Thinking: Soy-milk formula can prevent allergies.
New Thinking: Soy milk has no benefit when it comes to allergy prevention (and soy protein is itself allergenic). A better choice? Hypoallergenic or hydrolyzed formulas, which, research shows, may offer some protection against allergies, though breastfeeding is still preferred.

Old Thinking: Hold off on giving all tykes allergenic foods (such as nuts, egg whites, wheat, corn, shellfish, and citrus fruits) for at least one year, and possibly three if there's a family history of food allergies.
New Thinking: The only reason to wait beyond the first six months to introduce potential allergens is if there's a family history or your baby has had a previous allergic reaction. (But still watch for choking hazards.)


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