Nope not true anymore Dk.. The reason for the delayed exposure was to prevent allergies/reactions but they say now that if the kid is going to have an allergy they'll get it no matter what.- whether you're 8 months or 8 years. Ever since they recommended delaying the peanut butter the amount of children with nut allergies has sky rocketed so clearly it doesn't work at all! Just think even 10 or 20 years ago, there was no such thing as a nut free school and now a school that allows nuts is impossible to find. Kids are actually scared of nuts because they've heard so many bad things about them. At our 6 month doctor appointment when we discussed starting solids my doctor had just been to an infant/baby feeding seminar and she said "feed him whatever you want, the old recommendations of feeding one thing and then waiting 3 days are over, it didn't work so just offer whatever you want!" which I was happy to hear since that was my plan with BLW anyways!
Me and my mom both have nut allergies. I didn't find out til I was 19! Never eaten nuts before that and didn't think I even had an allergy. both my sons doctor and lactation consultant are telling me to try him on a gentler type of nut, like an almond butter to see what happens, but at this point I'm too nervous!
Maybe they're still recommending the delayed exposure in the states? For some reason they're always 1 step behind in current recommendations compared to other countries
Edit: woah I was typing too slow.. But glad to hear others say the same thing