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Honey contains C. botulinum bacteria, which can produce a toxin in a baby's large intestine, leading to a rare but serious illness known as "infant botulism." Following is a transcript of the video.
That means that even if you eat honey that contains botulism spores, your baby should be protected. However, once your baby is born and no longer protected in your womb, they are vulnerable to ...
As babies wean off milk onto purées and finger foods, it might be tempting to sneak some honey into their pancakes or homemade oat bars to help make them a bit more appealing. But experts warn ...
Pressman: Picking up a crying baby will not spoil them. Hammond: "Putting honey on a dummy," aka a pacifier, "will help with teething." This is a dangerous myth, actually. "Teething can cause fevers." ...