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Chamomile for newborns: can it be given to children under 6 months of age?

Chamomile is a plant that has gained popularity for its relaxing and calming properties. Many people use it to combat anxiety, improve sleep, and relieve skin irritation. But when it comes to infants, chamomile use should be approached with caution. In this article, we will explore when it is appropriate to use chamomile in infants , the benefits, and risks associated with such use.

Chamomile for babies: why to avoid it under 6 months

There are several reasons why chamomile should not be given to infants under 6 months .

Allergies

Babies under 6 months have a developing immune system and are more susceptible to allergies. Chamomile may contain allergens that can trigger an allergic reaction in an infant.

Chamomile may interfere with breastfeeding.

Chamomile tends to give a sense of satiety to the newborn with the consequence of leading him to latch less and decrease the production of breast milk interfering with breastfeeding . Although there is still a false myth about the importance of offering the baby water or drinks in addition in the summer, know that breast milk satisfies all the needs of the baby. In fact, if the newborn is thirstier he will tend to latch more often, but more briefly to quench his thirst.

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