How do I update an allergen in my profile from “done” to “allergic”?Updated 2 days ago
If you have identified a food allergy after the allergen has the status of "Done" within the baby profile, unfortunately it is not possible to edit the status to "Allergic." (This is a feature we hope to add in a future update!) In this case, you would need to create a new baby profile and essentially start all over again, losing any data you had on your current profile, as that won't sync to the new one.
*Note: you can still filter out meals containing allergens in the “Meals” tab by clicking on “All Meals” at the top, and tapping into “Sort & Filters” to select your preferred search criteria.
In case helpful, some substitution ideas for some common food allergens include:
Dairy: The most nutrient-dense plant-based milk options are fortified soy milk, fortified pea protein milk, and fortified oat milks. When selecting plant-based milk alternatives, aim to choose unsweetened versions when possible, as many have sugars added to make them taste a bit more like cow's milk. More here: cow’s milk & babies 6 to 12 months of age & yogurt
Egg: Egg substitutions for babies & toddlers
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