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Can a 15 month old baby eat olives?
Oct 11, 2014
To avoid aspiration and choking, refrain from giving your child whole olives at this age even if without the center because children at this age may not be able to chew them well; preferably, give him small pieces of olives, or add olive oil to his meals.
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