Our doctor has advised us to introduce peanut butter — in very small amounts — between 4 mos and 6 mos. We introduced it this week (6.5 months). For the first try, we took a tiny drop of PB and mixed it into his solids, then did a speck more for his second time (three days later). Our doctor has advised us to keep doing this a few times a week, very gradually increasing the amount.
I've been talking to friends and it seems like nearly every doctor has a different method for introducing PB. My SiL was told to eat some herself and then kiss her baby. Has anyone else received different direction from their docs? We're sticking with our doctor's instruction, but I'm curious to hear how other parents handled PB.
*Please note — this is what our doctor told us, please talk to your own doctor about what he/she recommends for your LO. (For instance, our doctor ONLY advises this approach for families WITHOUT a history of allergies and for babies WITHOUT eczema.)*
Re: Who's done PB yet?
It's interesting to see different drs opinions and approaches.
He has not had straight pb yet but a pb snack called bamba. It's kind of like a cheese puff but instead of cheese it's pb. It's made with 45% pb and the boy loves it.
I eat pb all the time and did when I was pregnant and hubby or extended family has no sort of nut allergy so I can't imagine our DD will BUT you never know I guess!