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# Moms question is:   should she avoid chicken and his other problem
foods "in case" baby has Dads  allergies??? #


Hi!

Mom does not have to avoid foods to which father is allergic. Baby may
or may not turn out to be allergic to something later on, but even if
the baby turns out to be allergic, the baby may have totally different
variety of foods she/he reacts to.

Similarly, if there are three allergic kids in one family, they all
may react to different foods: one may be allergic to let's say soy and
eggs, but the other two (allergic to something else) may tolerate them
without any problems.

wbr,
Sanna-Mari
Finland

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