Last updated: November 11, 2024 at 05:40 PM
Reddit Comments Summary on Babies and Food Allergies
Baby Food Allergy Causes:
- There were concerns about whether the baby is actually allergic or too young to eat certain foods at three months old:
- "If the baby was actually allergic."
- "3 months is definitely too young to introduce solid foods."
- Some members mentioned potential illness due to early introduction of solid foods:
- "May have caused bad gastrointestinal reactions."
- There was discussion on the impact of the pandemic and reduced daycare exposure on reducing allergies:
- "Lower exposure of babies to germs in daycare and separation from parents helped."
- Personal anecdotes were shared on their own experiences with baby food allergies:
- "Isolation during the pandemic potentially affected one child's allergies."
Etiquette around Baby Food at Restaurants:
- Parents were reassured that bringing baby food to restaurants is acceptable:
- "It's not a problem as long as the parents clean up any mess created."
- "No issue with bringing baby food, as long as no mess is left."
- A server shared that baby food brought in is welcomed as children need to eat:
- "It's not an issue, and no one expects babies to run up a big check."
- Etiquette reminders were given on keeping tables clean and managing children during meals:
- "Don't leave a big mess and prevent kids from making excessive noise."
- Personal stories were shared on messy tables and inappropriate behavior during meals:
- "Messy tables due to crushed cheerios and puffs were a pet peeve."
- "Anecdotes about parents leaving dirty diapers and children behaving inappropriately at restaurants."
Research on Lockdown Impact on Baby Allergies:
- A link was shared to a research article discussing the impact of lockdowns on babies' gut microbes and allergies:
Overall, the Reddit comments provided insights into concerns about baby food allergies, the impact of lockdown measures on allergies, and discussions around the etiquette of bringing baby food to restaurants. Personal anecdotes and experiences were shared, offering a diverse range of perspectives on the topic.