0–6 month old babies should generally have only breast milk or infant formula. Please talk to your pediatrician before giving anything else.
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0-6 month old newborns • Consumable product
Calcium propionate is a preservative commonly used in bread and is generally regarded as safe at the amounts used in foods. However babies under six months should normally only have breastmilk or formula so exposure should be avoided.
Do not offer this baked product to a 0 to 6 month old. If the infant was accidentally given food containing calcium propionate stop further exposure and call your pediatrician. For any feeding questions consult your pediatrician.
Watch for vomiting diarrhea rash or unusual fussiness after exposure. If you see severe symptoms seek medical help. Avoid giving processed baked goods with preservatives to infants under six months. Check labels and follow AAP guidance on exclusive breastfeeding or formula feeding for the first six months.
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Yes, Calcium Propionate is generally considered safe for 0-6 month old babies based on current research.
No immediate health concerns found based on current research. This is especially important for babies whose skin and systems are still developing.
Calcium Propionate is commonly found in food products, dietary supplements, and consumable items. Always check ingredient labels before use.
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