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Allergies and intolerances

Pregnant with dc 2 - any advice?

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harverina · 22/04/2013 12:22

Hi all,

I am pregnant with dc 2 - dd is allergic to milk, eggs and nuts. Midwife has told me to avoid nuts due to this but I am not sure that this is the correct advice?

Does anyone know anything about this?

I know there is a good chance that dc2 will have allergies but wondered if there is any research into whether or not I should be eating nuts and other allergens?

Thanks in advance Grin

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BettyTurpinEyes · 22/04/2013 12:47

Congratulations! Not medical research, but your post put me in mind of this blog, which you may find interesting.

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BlueBumedFly · 22/04/2013 23:10

I really don't know but you could try your arm at emailing the LEAP Study Doctors as they are primarily looking at linked allergies .. I think?

I think it's under the care of Dr Gideon Lack at Guys & St Thomas'? Or, if you start a new thread calling for others on this forum about the LeAP study I'm sure some people had / have kids taking part? They may be able to point you in the right direction?

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scratchviolet · 22/04/2013 23:17

Dd1 has egg, nut and sesame allergies and I was told to eat nuts while pregnant with dd2 so I'd definitely double check advice with your allergy team. I didn't manage to eat very much as so out of the habit of having nuts etc around. We're a very allergy ridden family - lots of excema and asthma and food allergies but Dd2 -touch wood - has nothing

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harverina · 23/04/2013 08:41

Thanks for your replies. I think I will give my allergy consultant a call and see what she says.

I'd probably find it hard to eat nuts too - I'm so paranoid about eating them and then kissing or touching dd bit I'd be more than happy to have a snickers on my lunch break at work occasionally Wink

Thanks for the advice Grin

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