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greenteaorange


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Fri, Jun 02 2023, 11:17 am
Doctor for my third was the first one to recommend vitam d drops but I never did it
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rubyred


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Fri, Jun 02 2023, 11:36 am
If the mother is deficient in D, the milk will be too. If you know your D levels are well above normal, then I wouldn’t supplement. I know my vitamin D levels are 37 so I try to give my daughter a vitamin D supplement a few times a week. If the mother has a healthy iron store, the baby will have enough til 6 months and won’t need supplementation. If you aren’t planning to supplement your baby then at the very least take a multivitamin plus extra D and/or iron so your milk will have enough.
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rubyred


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Fri, Jun 02 2023, 1:58 pm
amother Babypink wrote: | So, my child was an infant under 1 years old and anemic. I am not aware that I was anemic and it was discovered probably by the standard led test. He is a twin and the other twin’s levels tested fine. I’m not sure why. Maybe he digested food differently than his twin. They were both colicky |
It could be the anemic twin got more iron in utero than the non anemic twin. Mothers iron stores generally only last til 6 months which is why recommendation is to supplement at 6 months.
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Hashem_Yaazor


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Fri, Jun 02 2023, 2:18 pm
amother Gold wrote: | Iron stores run out by 6 months. Exclusively breastfed don’t get iron from mom even if mom has good levels. General recommendation is multivitamins w iron from 6m-1yr if baby not eating substantially/still mostly breastfed.
In the US, our babies get lead and hemoglobin checked at around 12 months.
As an aside, I’ve been lazy w the vitamins and my 10 month old baby hemoglobin was 9.6 at his well visit today 😬 |
And my baby's iron levels were totally fine... No formula. EBF till he started solids.
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Dr.Irina


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amother OP wrote: | my pediatrician mentioned something about giving baby vitamins if they are being exclusively breastfed because they are missing certain vitamins... I will get more info from her by the next appointment in a few weeks but meanwhile can anyone share more details what do you give and how often? |
I would not recommend giving breast feeding baby vitamins for that reason. Baby gets nutrients from your milk. Probiotics would be good idea if antibiotics were prescribed. Other vitamins/minerals/herbs should be used only if there are reasons/deficiencies/indigestion or acute colds/flues/traumas.
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