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Post Natal: Foods Before One Checklist: A Guide for Introducing Potential Allergens

 

Introducing potential allergens to your baby can feel like a minefield. This informative ebook provides a clear and concise checklist to help you navigate this important stage of your child's development.

 

What's inside:

  • Simple and straightforward guidance: This ebook simplifies the process of introducing potential allergens to your baby, offering a step-by-step approach to ensure a smooth transition.
  • Confidence-boosting information: Learn about common allergens and the recommended timeline for introducing them.
  • Expert advice: Gain peace of mind with evidence-based information and practical tips from healthcare professionals.
  • Handy checklist: The easy-to-follow checklist allows you to track your baby's introduction to various foods, keeping you organised and informed.

 

By downloading this ebook, you'll be able to:

  • Understand the latest guidelines for introducing potential allergens to your baby.
  • Feel confident in knowing which foods to introduce and when.
  • Make informed decisions about your baby's diet.
  • Reduce any anxiety surrounding food allergies.

 

This ebook is a valuable resource for any parent wanting to introduce potential allergens to their baby in a safe and informed way.

Post Natal: Foods Before One Checklist

£10.00Price

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