Oct 21 2010

Autumn babies at highest allergy risk

Children conceived in a day after the fair winter or early spring are more at risk of suffering fodder allergies, say researchers.

A ‘window’ of time between April and May whenever babies in the womb reach 11 weeks is linked to double the standard of allergies to common foods such as milk and eggs.

It is pondering exposure to high levels of tree pollen is responsible, in the clause when babies are only beginning to develop antibodies.