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Peanuts during pregnancy, breastfeeding and early childhood

Monday 24 August 2009

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In August 2009, the Government revised its advice to consumers about eating peanuts during pregnancy, breastfeeding and the first few years of life, in relation to the risk of developing peanut allergy in childhood.

The change in advice followed a major review of the scientific evidence that showed there is no clear evidence that eating or not eating peanuts (or foods containing peanuts) during pregnancy, breastfeeding or early childhood has any effect on the chances of a child developing a peanut allergy. Therefore, the Government’s previous advice that women may wish to avoid peanuts during pregnancy and breastfeeding and not introduce peanuts into their child’s diet before three years of age, if their child has a family history of allergy, was no longer appropriate.

The new advice is given in the table below. This advice refers only to peanuts (also known as monkey nuts or ground nuts), and not to other foods that can sometimes trigger allergic reactions (such as eggs, milk, wheat, and other nuts such as hazelnuts, almonds and Brazil nuts).

The Government is currently funding a number of studies on peanut and other food allergies, with the aim of improving understanding of how and under what circumstances these conditions develop. It is hoped that these and other studies will provide more conclusive evidence in the future.


Life stage
Advice on eating peanuts
Pregnant or planning to have a baby

Breastfeeding or have an infant under 6 months old

Introducing your child to solids

Related links

Bwyta pysgnau yn ystod beichiogrwydd, wrth fwydo ar y fron ac yn ystod plentyndod cynnar COT statement on the review of the 1998 COT recommendations on peanut avoidance Food Intolerance including Food Allergy Research Programme (T07) Testing of Draft Revised Government Advice on Peanut Consumption During Early Life Report

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(External) Allergy UK (External) Anaphylaxis Campaign (External) NHS breastfeeding advice

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