| |
 |
Avoiding honey for the first year
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/03/2006 01:37:53
Why one of nature's sweetest treats should be avoided until your child is one year old.
, it is an unpasteurised product and it can contain spores of Clostridium botulinum, which can cause infant botulism – a nasty form of food poisoning which leaves your baby weak, unable to feed or cry, constipated and potentially in great danger if the condition goes
|
|
 |
Foods you shouldn't give your baby at 7-9 months
By Clare Firth on 06/10/2012 13:13:12
Which cheese is OK for your baby? Is it OK to give her eggs or cow's milk? We have the answers
the risk of food poisoning, raw or undercooked eggs must not be given until your baby is 12 months old.HoneyHoney is not suitable for babies under a year old, as it can cause infant botulism, a potentially dangerous type of food poisoning that affects young
|
|
 |
Nutrition for your toddler
By Maria Muennich on 23/08/2007 08:43:19
What should you be feeding your toddler for a balanced diet, and what are the foods you should avoid?
While we're bombarded with advice on what and when to feed our young babies, once your child is over twelve months old you can feel a bit rudderless as that advice seems to dry up. As your child moves from babydom to toddlerhood can she now eat
|
|
 |
Introducing your baby to chopped food
By Maria Muennich on 04/07/2008 00:04:34
Now your baby is confident with lumpy mashed food, it's time to start chopping and dicing
poisoning in babies, so avoid until your baby is 12 monthsSalt - Never add salt to your baby's food when cooking. Breast and formula milk contain all the salt your baby actually needsSugar and sugary foods and drinks - These may encourage your baby
|
|
|
|
|