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Title: strawberries
Post by: scucci1979 on June 07, 2011, 16:40:47 pm
Wondering what age you tried strawberries for you lo?

Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: ~Sara~ on June 07, 2011, 16:45:00 pm
Personally, we gave them to A at 1yr, maybe just after.  He didn't have a reaction (thankfully bc he eats them all the time!), but I watched out for anything the first month or so after he'd started on them.
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: aimeeL on June 07, 2011, 17:09:21 pm
We've been very lax around here, Sabs, but also have no history on either side of any allergies... We started around...7-8 mos?  We also live - literally - right in the midst of strawberry fields, so it's hard to avoid!  YUM!
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: ~inbalance~ on June 07, 2011, 17:15:29 pm
Pretty lax here too, I think F probably tried them by 8mos.  No reactions here either. 
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: my3girlsjde on June 07, 2011, 17:35:11 pm
I fully waited until 18 months with my girls and with E I had the same plan but accidentally gave them in a fruit puree. She's been fine so far, so only time will tell now. I continue to give them to her although only in the pureed fruit cups as they've been cooked and my Dr said that helps break them down a bit.
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: julesdq on June 07, 2011, 19:03:43 pm
I gave at 8 months and no reaction but she doesn't really like them! I just add one to her smoothies now
:-)
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: Yazzie on June 07, 2011, 19:22:58 pm
We did around 8 months and got a reaction, so waited and then again at around of 18 months and that went ok.
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: Lemonthyme on June 08, 2011, 11:37:53 am
I wouldn't think there's an issue after 6 months, just leave it a while if there is a reaction.  I think my LO had them around 8 months.
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: scucci1979 on June 08, 2011, 14:37:39 pm
thanks.  ;D
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: rastasha on June 09, 2011, 18:19:37 pm
Shat kind of reaction for strawberries? I gave some strawberries to my LO and his skin got slightly red around his mouth. So i decided not to give him anymore, but a few days I went berry picking and got some fresh ripe berries, I peeled them from seeds and gave him a little bit and he seems perfectly fine so far.
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: shivi on June 09, 2011, 18:37:35 pm
Emma was six months in mid strawberry season here and was fine....
Oscar was over a year for the freshly picked version (born April) and also fine.

S x
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: Lemonthyme on June 10, 2011, 06:19:36 am
I think strawberries are one of those allergies which are really common but often grown out of quickly from memory?
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: *Amy* on June 10, 2011, 08:51:21 am
6 months had no idea you were supposed to wait???
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: Lemonthyme on June 11, 2011, 06:54:29 am
I don't think there is any need to wait.  Just some babies react to them, it's just one of those foods to keep an eye on your baby to make sure they don't get a rash after eating I think.
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: shivi on June 11, 2011, 10:52:53 am
In PL people are terrified of giving strawberries to kids under a year, sometimes under 2!!!

s X
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: Sam-n-Max's Mommy on June 11, 2011, 11:18:17 am
I think around 7-8 months.  Didn't even realize that the recommendation was to wait until after I had already given them to him multiple times!!
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: *Kara* on June 11, 2011, 17:53:36 pm
Canada just removed all recommendations for waiting on anything with regards to solids... apparently, delayed introduction has nothing to do with whether or not a LO will have an allergy.. they will or they won't regardless of age.

That said, strawberries can be acidic... I am waiting until about 8-10 months ;)
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: ~Sara~ on June 11, 2011, 20:42:39 pm
I think the waiting is suggested if there's a history of allergy with a certain food; otherwise, it's up to the parents and however the LO handles that particular food.

Apples (I've found out) are more acidic than tomatoes.  Go figure ::)
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: *Kara* on June 11, 2011, 21:10:34 pm
I found the same thing with apples!  They are recommended as a first food, right down to 4 months here in Canada... she was miserable after eating them!  She's fine now, but I still warm them for her or she gets a wicked tummy ache and a bad case of the toots ::)
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: ZacsMumme on June 11, 2011, 21:18:53 pm
Over here we are recommended to give berries from ~8 months. We haven't tried them yet as DS has reflux and I have heard they can cause flare ups
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: Roseii on June 11, 2011, 21:24:38 pm
My HV told me I could give DD1 "anything" except honey from 6m!!
I gave them both strawberries well before 1yo xx
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: ZacsMumme on June 11, 2011, 21:36:03 pm
anything??? sugar? salt? dairy? That really surprises me.
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: *Kara* on June 11, 2011, 21:45:50 pm
Same thing here in Canada... dairy and eggs included!  Crazy!

I am following the WholesomeBabyFood website's recommendations :)
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: Roseii on June 11, 2011, 21:52:23 pm
I guess on the assumption we were eating a healthy diet yk? Definitely no restrictions on dairy, eggs etc, the first I heard of waiting to give LO certain things was when I came on here! Luckily DD1 has an iron stomach, nothing reacts with her!
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: ZacsMumme on June 11, 2011, 22:09:00 pm
LOL that is true, some LO can eat anything from the word go. Not mine :( Though he does like his tucker! Just steering clear of acidic stuff really.
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: *Kara* on June 11, 2011, 22:11:56 pm
Maybe it's because I am Canadian, but what the heck is tucker???
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: ZacsMumme on June 11, 2011, 22:18:44 pm
LOL tucker = food/eating  ;) I would say kiwi slang but I think it may actually be British slang
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: *Kara* on June 11, 2011, 22:22:18 pm
LOL!  Gotcha :)
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: Roseii on June 11, 2011, 22:35:58 pm
Tucker is food ;D
DD2 is much more sensitive, I had to be more reticent with her.
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: *Amy* on June 12, 2011, 10:17:59 am
Yep I also give everything from the get go! Eggs, dairy,meat, fish I don't think there is anything that she hasn't eaten! Oh I haven't given nuts or honey....but my mum but her hand in her mouth while she eating pistachios and she didn't have a reaction, but will wait until she is one before I try properly!
Charli did you give nuts before 1 years of age?
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: Roseii on June 12, 2011, 10:39:52 am
Erm I think DD2 has had toast with a bit of peanut butter (mine that she nicked!) but I haven't gone out of my way to give her nuts. No allergies in our family fingers crossed so I'm not too worried about it...
DD1 doesn't really have them simply because she doesn't like them.
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: ~Emma~ on June 12, 2011, 12:56:52 pm
OH MY GOD!I had no idea about the strawberries thing. DD has had then a fair bit in the last week (chopped up for finger food) and has had her first eczema flare in 2 weeks just yesterday. Her tummy is covered in new patches of eczema and for the past 3 nights have had 2 hour long NW. I was getting despondant thinking that the dairy fee trial was a waste of time but perhaps strawberries are the culprit here?  ???

 I cant believe she is under the care of a dietician and we were not told of this.  >:(

 Also been giving blueberries. Are they ok?
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: *Kara* on June 12, 2011, 13:38:17 pm
Blueberries should be okay, but for sure the strawberries could be the cause of the rash!
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: my3girlsjde on June 12, 2011, 13:58:11 pm
I'd agree that the strawberries likely caused it. If she's not otherwise grumpy you can take them out and wait until she clears and then try again. My aunt was allergiv to strawberries as a child and quickly outgrew it.

Ironically (or thankfully) E is incredibly sensitive and already has a list of foods to avoid but cooked and pureed strawberries arejust fine.

Don't forget strawberries in a jar of baby food are generally cooked so it changes the composition. Some can tolerate storebought purees but not physical cut up raw strawberries.
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: Seona1973 on June 12, 2011, 15:01:58 pm
ds had peanut butter on toast from about 8 months with no reaction.  Dairy, well cooked eggs, meat, pasta, etc all ok from 6 months. Supposed to avoid honey, whole nuts (choking risk), high salt/sugar foods, etc but apart from that anything goes.  Citrus fruits, strawberries and raspberries and kiwis can all cause reactions
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: ~inbalance~ on June 12, 2011, 15:25:07 pm
Blueberries are ok Emma.  I think there are several reasons why people avoid strawberries.  One is they tend to be one of the fruits that are very highly sprayed with pesticides.  Also, I think I remember Eloise saying awhile back that they are very high in salicylates, so if that is something you think your LO is sensitive too then strawberries could definitely be causing problems.  They are just one of those things some babies have more trouble with unfortunately (and too bad because they all seem to love them! :P).
Title: Re: strawberries
Post by: ZacsMumme on June 12, 2011, 19:27:01 pm
We were told peanut butter is ok from ~8 months and Blueberries seem relatively safe on our DS tum - they certainly haven't flared up his reflux.