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Posted By Shannonyork 3 months ago in Family
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Honey may seem harmless, especially when it comes to your baby but not knowing that this sweet treat can potentially be fatal to your infant can be dangerous. Learn what you need to know about honey, infant botulism, your baby and why this common element of Mother Nature shouldn't be anywhere near your newborn.

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    Shannonyork3 months ago

    Who knew that something sweet and delicious as honey could be harmful to your baby? If you have a newborn, you’ll want to read on to see why honey can potentially be fatal to your little one.

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      hurr13 months ago

      I'll pass this along to my daughter. Thanks Shannonyork

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        clintonhelery3 months ago

        HONEY YOUR BABY BOTULISM

        Hai babies we would like so interested to take honey as our daily food or an milk. It is so useful thing to put conditionally in the body, That's why i would like to told to each and every children you would must be take this is an a daily life.

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          Konstantine113 months ago

          Who feeds their kids honey anyway?

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