For those of you who've had your babies and are breastfeeding, where you told to give your baby vitamin D supplements? Our pedi told us to give them to her because they don't get enough from the breast milk. I never supplemented DD#1 and she was/is as healthy as can be. I always thought breast milk had everything baby needs, that is why I'm doing it. Is it really necessary to supplement? I certainly don't want to deprive her of something she needs.
Re: vitamin D supplements
Pregnancy # 6
4 missed chances
2 loving children
1 on the way
PP's comment applies to the vitamin K shot, which newborns receive routinely to prevent rare but highly dangerous brain bleeding in the weeks after birth. Babies do not receive vitamin D shots at birth.
My pediatrician did recommend a Vitamin D supplement. We are doing it every other day or so since from what I have read there are no downsides to it for the baby, but I'm not being hypervigilant about it because I know I have sufficient Vitamin D in my own system through supplements and plenty of time outside. You can read more about it here (not sure if you've used Kelly Mom before, but great site and heavy on evidence/citations): https://www.kellymom.com/nutrition/vitamins/vitamin-d.html.
HTH!
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DS1 born 08.02.11
DS2 born 12.05.13
Wow, I need to go back to bed for the rest of the day. Sorry about my brain fart, I feel like a complete idiot! OP, hope I didn't confuse you too much!
We mix medicine in with about half the amount of BM he typically drinks just to make sure he will finish the medicine and not waste the BM.
We started on poly-vi-sol with iron in the NICU, but the pediatrician told us to switch to just vitamin D when we got home. We remember to give it to him most days.