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    • J Offline
      juz_me
      last edited by

      Hiee,


      Can children eat eggs every day?

      Thanks

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        auntieM
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        My skinny DS was told to have an egg daily by his doctor.. 😉

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          janet88
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          juz_me:
          Hiee,


          Can children eat eggs every day?

          Thanks
          Should be ok I guess. Cholesterol doesn't apply to kids right ?
          My skinny son loves eggs - fried, 3/4 as well as hard-boiled, steamed.

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            cherrygal
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            You also gotta monitor if he has eggs at school, childcare or kindy. If they have already served eggs at school, then you shouldn’t give him an egg everyday.


            5 eggs per week is good enough. My son had a headache and we suspected he had too many eggs (he wanted one at dinner everyday and his CCC usually served eggs as well). The headache stopped when we removed the eggs at dinner time.

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              Hifive
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              Hi, my DS2 is 4 yr old and loves eggs. He will ask for eggs in every meal. But I will control because a GP has advised not to give more than 4 eggs a week.

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                emerald
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                My dd has (1) soft boiled egg (with milk) for breakfast about 4-5 times/ week.

                I believe eggs esp. soft boiled are good for children in their growing years.
                Though dd is still skinny, she is much stronger than before.

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                  juz_me
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                  Thanks all for your replies 🙂

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                    claramolee
                    last edited by

                    just consult a child specialist and ask to them for a good solution… i think it is not bad…

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                      IMIM
                      last edited by

                      my boys also loves eggs but let them eat in moderation…:}

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                        Augmum
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                        juz_me:
                        Hiee,


                        Can children eat eggs every day?

                        Thanks
                        for kids, shd be alright.
                        i read from some journals that for kids, one egg a day is not considered much.

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