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I forgot to give my child their daily serving of SpoonfulOne. What should I do?

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September 28, 2018 19:25
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As long as you resume SpoonfulOne and keep a consistent routine, you're doing great.

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1. Du Toit G, et al; LEAP Study Team. N Engl J Med. 2015;372(9):803-813.

2. Holl JL, et al. Introduction and maintenance of early adaptive training protein blends in support of infant nutritional goals: safety and acceptability. Poster presented at: 5th Annual Meeting of the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI); October 26-28, 2017; London, United Kingdom.

*For most infants with severe eczema and/or egg allergy who are already eating solid foods, introducing foods containing ground peanuts between 4 and 10 months of age and continuing consumption may reduce the risk of developing peanut allergy by 5 years of age. FDA has determined, however, that the evidence supporting this claim is limited to one study. If your infant has severe eczema and/or egg allergy, check with your infant’s healthcare provider before feeding foods containing ground peanuts.

**In an independently administered nationwide survey of more than 200 U.S. pediatricians, 74% supported SpoonfulOne to reduce the risk of developing a food allergy and to consistently expose your child to a diversity of potential food allergens before the child becomes allergic

WARNING: DO NOT GIVE SPOONFULONE TO YOUR CHILD IF YOUR CHILD HAS A FOOD ALLERGY OR IS ALLERGIC TO ANY INGREDIENT. PLEASE CONSULT A HEALTHCARE PRACTITIONER IF YOUR CHILD IS TAKING ANY MEDICATION OR HAS A SERIOUS MEDICAL CONDITION

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