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From what age can babies eat tuna?

6 replies

Liff · 26/06/2009 12:03

need to get protein other than cheese inside my dd and tuna is just so easy but not sure if there is an issue with her eating it at nearly nine months old?

thanks

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goingtohaveagoodnightssleep · 26/06/2009 12:07

It will be fine just no too often and buy her the tuna in springwater rather than brine.

JamesAndTheGiantBanana · 26/06/2009 12:10

I think it's from a year ish, but I doubt a little would hurt now and then (it has mercury in it so don't give it too often. Can you give her tinned salmon, mashed sardines, mackarel, cod, chicken etc? Egg have protein in, and there are veggie protein sources too.

SingingBear · 26/06/2009 12:11

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oodlesofpoodles · 26/06/2009 12:11

Girls aren't supposed to eat oily fish more than once a week but I think canned tuna doesn't count as an oily fish.

CherryChoc · 26/06/2009 12:19

From 6 months is fine. Better in spring water or veg oil than brine as the salt content is lower.

Ondine · 26/06/2009 15:29

I think you have to be careful with children under 8 years old. Once a week maximum with Tuna because of the mercury levels.

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