Bonjella contains choline salicylate which some people are sensitive to. Just as baby's shouldn't start solids early (not before 6mo according to World helath Organisation) to reduce the risk of allergic reactions, bonjella maybe shouldn't be started early as it may increase the risk of the baby developing a sensitivitiy to salicylates (which are found in high doses in many foods such as pineapple, fruit and vegetable juices, cinnamon, curry powder, dried fruit... etc etc).
I discovered that when we squeeze the teat of my baby's pacifier under water, it will fill. I then freeze this and give the frozen pacifier to my baby to suck/chew on. This gave enough relief to get baby to sleep, the day before and the day of the first tooth cutting through the gum.
2006-10-01 13:16:08
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answered by EC Mama 3
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i'd proceed to furnish it to him. the only challenge I truly have discovered because being a figure is you should apply your individual judgment. docs are educated experts yet they don't seem ideal. they do no longer understand each and every thing and frequently cases they provide suggestion it quite is an same in the course of the board. They examine with the usually happening newborn, or information defined on a bar graph. all and various is diverse. No 2 individuals are a similar. In saying this, there are disadvantages linked with feeding a touch one cereal earlier than the recommended age yet there are disadvantages linked with some thing you do. even as that's now no longer common practice to furnish a small toddler cereal, it is going to, frequently, no longer kill the toddler. in case you do observe constipation or if he chokes or gains too a lot weight in a short era of time, then possibly you should reassess. yet when that's helping him keep his milk down then i'd keep doing it. My son is 3 months previous and spits up typically. The Pediatrician says he has reflux and he has been taking liquid Zantac which has performed easily no longer some thing. i'd provide him cereal as well yet he struggles with constipation each and every so regularly. i do not favor the cereal to extra complicate concerns. So till we regulate his bowel movements i visit carry off on the cereal.
2016-12-04 02:31:37
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answered by scialpi 4
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Nothing. Just need to reduce to amount given.
If given to an adult it says approx one centimetre...for a child half that. So id just say judge for yourself. But if still concerned, consult your GP.
2006-10-01 04:53:05
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answered by Chippie 2
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Nothing, they allow for plenty of leaway
2006-10-01 04:45:22
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answered by Anonymous
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probs nothing just dont give him to much and he should be fine
2006-10-01 04:56:19
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answered by mummy to 3 miracles 5
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