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Solid Starts Australia

Allergen Tracker Magnet

Allergen Tracker Magnet

Regular price $17.95 AUD
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Introducing allergens is a common cause of concern for parents when starting solids! It can be incredibly confusing knowing how to offer all the allergens. Not anymore now that the Starting Solids Australia allergen tracker is here!

There’s a few reasons tracking allergen introductions is a really good idea, it helps you keep track of exposures so you can build to a bigger serving size next time, reactions dont always occur on the first introduction so tracking 3 initial introductions gives you more peace of mind, it gives you a place to record any reactions and discuss with your medical team and overall tracking and monitoring can help give you more confidence!

Our compact A5 size allergen tracker gives you all 9 allergen foods and a list of easy ways to introduce each food. The tracker magnets to the fridge and has 3 columns to track 3 seperate exposures where you can write what you offered and record any reactions or symptoms your little may have!

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  • Features

    - Each food has 5 'check boxes' next to it, so as you serve it to your baby, you can check off one of the boxes
    - Black and red magnetic markers are included so you can log if the food was a hit or not with your baby. As it can take multiple exposures for a baby to decide if they like a certain food, this will help you track your attempts and serve as a reminder to be patient and keep trying
    - If there's any special notes, for example, reactions to certain foods you can mark them down in the "Other Notes" section
    - Experience in trying to keep a paper list ended up covered in all sorts of food, this magnet can keep the information on the fridge in clear sight of you and other caregivers.
    - Reusable for multiple children

  • Please consult with your doctor or paediatric nutritionist about what age is appropriate to introduce certain foods. For example, cow's milk in general is recommended over 1 year of age. Many paediatricians recommend waiting 3-5 days between trying each new food so if your baby develops any reaction, it will be easier to pinpoint the culprit. Others will waive this waiting period except with higher-risk foods like peanut butter or eggs. Discuss with your child's Doctor the length of time their practice recommends waiting.

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