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05.25.08, 08:49 AM General Topics
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Would you give a baby scrambled eggs if she's already had pancakes and waffles w/no reaction? She's almost 11 mths old. [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
General Topics 05.25.08, 08:49 AM Flag
 

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absolutely, scrambled eggs are fully cooked. No problem [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.25.08, 08:51 AM Flag
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yes, but my dr is very laid back abt giving them stuff (he says only no honey or milk until 1 year, everything else is fine.) [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.25.08, 09:03 AM Flag
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our pediatrician gave ok on scrambled eggs at 9 months [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.25.08, 09:04 AM Flag
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No. I did this with my son and regretted it. I gave him teething biscuits which contained eggs and then fed him scrambled eggs. He developed a reaction. He is now severely allergic to just about everything. Seriously. Every kid is different. Try yolks first - very little and then see if reaction. If nothing then try whites. If nothing then do the scrambled eggs. Better be safe then sorry. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.25.08, 09:30 AM Flag
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i would scramble yolks with cheese (and then make myself an eggwhite omelette with the leftover whites). [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.25.08, 09:49 AM Flag
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yes [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.25.08, 10:14 AM Flag
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Yes. I've done this with my DD. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.25.08, 10:45 AM Flag
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