0-6 month old newborns • Skin contact product
Red clover extract is generally low risk in safety data, but newborn and young baby skin is very sensitive. For infants (0–6 months), it's safer to avoid products with extra plant extracts unless they are needed and recommended by your pediatrician.
If a product with red clover is offered for use on your baby: 1) Prefer to avoid routine use on infants younger than 6 months. 2) If you try it, test a tiny amount on the inside of the forearm or behind the knee and wait 48 hours to watch for redness or swelling. 3) Do not apply to broken skin, near the mouth/eyes, or diaper area where the baby can lick it. 4) Use products without fragrance and with minimal other active ingredients. 5) Stop use and call your pediatrician if you see a rash, itching, swelling, breathing changes, or any worrying sign.
The provided safety data lists low concerns for cancer and allergies and notes the FDA designates it as safe for limited food use; this is reassuring but not a guarantee for very young babies. Babies can still have allergic or irritant reactions even when general data show low risk. Also watch the full product label — other ingredients (fragrance, preservatives) may cause problems even if red clover itself is low risk. If your baby has known plant or pollen allergies, check with your pediatrician before using products that contain red clover.
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Yes, Trifolium Pratense 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.
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