DaisyAnne
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So, my DS has an anaphylactic allergy to dairy (like what kids have to peanuts, he just has it to all forms of dairy). As you can imagine, it's pretty intense trying to keep dairy away from him out and about... since he can't touch it, etc.
Anyways, I read in my doctor's pregnancy manual that if your family has a history of food allergies to avoid eating that food during pregnancy. I'm just wondering if any of you have to think about this kind of thing and what your doctor's may have said about it to you?
I always think about if our future kids could have food allergies, too. I think it's strange to avoid the specific foods in your family's allergy history since they say you can't pass on an allergy to a *specific* food... but you can pass on the *tendency* to be allergic and the allergy could show up to something else... so should I avoid some of the common allergens like nuts- like at least not over-consume them while pregnant? I'm going to ask my doctor at my next appointment, but wanted to see if anyone else has been thinking about this stuff?
Anyways, I read in my doctor's pregnancy manual that if your family has a history of food allergies to avoid eating that food during pregnancy. I'm just wondering if any of you have to think about this kind of thing and what your doctor's may have said about it to you?
I always think about if our future kids could have food allergies, too. I think it's strange to avoid the specific foods in your family's allergy history since they say you can't pass on an allergy to a *specific* food... but you can pass on the *tendency* to be allergic and the allergy could show up to something else... so should I avoid some of the common allergens like nuts- like at least not over-consume them while pregnant? I'm going to ask my doctor at my next appointment, but wanted to see if anyone else has been thinking about this stuff?