At the pediatrician appt the doctor prescribed vitamin D drops for LO, as she recommends all breastfeed babies to take them. I nursed DD for 13 months and was never told this. Anyone else with a BF baby been recommended to give these?
Yep I was told to with both kiddos unt they start solids or we switch to formula. It's because we don't have it in our breast milk and it is hard to get vitamin D in general. But it is added to formula and in foods and cows milk
My doc also recommended it today for my 2 week old LO I wish it wasn't so cold so we cold just go outside for 30 min each day. Hopefully spring will be here soon!
Definitely recommended in Canada. I've been told to give vitamin D to all 3 kids. (12 yo, 1 to, NB)
I'd imagine part of the reason some docs don't tell some BFing moms to give it, is because of where they live/climate.
If you live in a normally 'sunny all the time' sorta spot, where its warm, and you'd generally expect to be outside frequently,...then I could see not being told to give them.
But up north here, where we still have snow on the ground and negative temperatures, well, I for one will not be sun tanning anytime soon, and therefore will be giving the drops.
Still have an inside baby, but this is an interesting topic - especially given that I believe it's nearly impossible for adults to OD on vitamin D, and it has so many known benefits (from mental health to proper cell function),
Still, if it's not in our breast milk naturally, it begs the question of why - esp from an evolutionary perspective. One would think if it were crucial for babies, we'd have evolved to provide it.
Off to research, but would love to hear thoughts from anyone strongly for/against supplementing.
I was very surprise when my ped recommended vitamin supplements. He actually recommended tri-vi-sol which has vit a, c, and d. I researched this a bit bc I'm in school for child development and never heard about this before.
I was confused- I thought breast milk was supposed to provide all needed nutrients. Breast milk only provides a small amount of vit d and the rest can be obtained through sunlight. Guess what? It's cold and not sunny here yet! I opted to go with baby d drops- they contain 400 iui as recommended by aap in one colorless drop. Super easy to give! The tri-vi-sol is such a huge dose b/c it's full of sugar, colorings, and preservatives. All things I don't want for my baby's belly.
Once it's nice out, I won't worry as much about the drops bc we'll be outside a lot.
Kinley Diane Born 2/4/14 Weighing 6 lbs 10 oz and 20 inches long
At the pediatrician appt the doctor prescribed vitamin D drops for LO, as she recommends all breastfeed babies to take them. I nursed DD for 13 months and was never told this. Anyone else with a BF baby been recommended to give these?
Fellow AZ gal here I would personally have never been recommended giving DS the vitamin D drops because all we get here is sun! I don't know how you spend the summer but we spend a lot of time out in the sun playing in water to keep cool. Plenty of opportunity for vitamin D.
Yeah I thought it was weird, especially since we've already been spending time in the sun since she was born! (I mean, we have to since I have a rambunctious toddler that needs to run around).
I've already got the drops though. Is it possible to get too much vit D? (Drops and being in the sun)
Can I just mention that every time I see you two post, it makes me homesick! I'm a Gilbert native and VERY much looking forward to moving back this summer
Can I just mention that every time I see you two post, it makes me homesick! I'm a Gilbert native and VERY much looking forward to moving back this summer
I lived in Gilbert for 5 years, I love gilbert! I'm 2 hours from phoenix, maybe when our babies are a couple months old we can all have a get-together.
yes. i always thought every bf baby was told they should have them
Married 11/27/09 and TTC right away Dx: Complete septate uterus with cervical duplication, endometrial polyps, PCOS, endometriosis, hypo thyroid, luteal phase defect 4 uterus surgeries to correct my complete septum and to remove polyps and 2 years of seeing the RE, medicated cycles and IUIs Baby 1 and 2: BFP 3/3/11 with 2 babies EDD 11/1/11, M/C 4/6/11 Baby #3: 8/11 pregnant EDD 4/27/11 and m/c:( Baby #4: 10/12/11 BFP! EDD 6/16/12m/c 10/26/11 Baby #5: 3/13/12 BFP! EDD 11/25/12 ANOTHER m/c
Baby #6: 2/14/13- BFP! EDD 10/24/13, CP 2/19/13 Baby #7: 3/15/13- BFP! EDD 11/27/13, another CP Baby #8. BFP 5/19/13 EDD 1/22/14. 8 was not our lucky number
4th septum resection on 5/31/13. Baby #9: 6/29/13 BFP. C section scheduled for March 5th!
My miracle baby was born March 5 at 9:33am. He was 8 lbs 12.5 oz and 21.25 inches long!
Re: Vitamin D drops when BFing?
Married my love 6/11/11 | MMC 10/11/11 | Eliza Frances born 9/18/12 | Rhett Garland born 2/24/14
This. Especially because when DD1 was an infant we lived in sunny Arizona!
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I've been told to give vitamin D to all 3 kids. (12 yo, 1 to, NB)
I'd imagine part of the reason some docs don't tell some BFing moms to give it, is because of where they live/climate.
If you live in a normally 'sunny all the time' sorta spot, where its warm, and you'd generally expect to be outside frequently,...then I could see not being told to give them.
But up north here, where we still have snow on the ground and negative temperatures, well, I for one will not be sun tanning anytime soon, and therefore will be giving the drops.
Still, if it's not in our breast milk naturally, it begs the question of why - esp from an evolutionary perspective. One would think if it were crucial for babies, we'd have evolved to provide it.
Off to research, but would love to hear thoughts from anyone strongly for/against supplementing.
I was confused- I thought breast milk was supposed to provide all needed nutrients. Breast milk only provides a small amount of vit d and the rest can be obtained through sunlight. Guess what? It's cold and not sunny here yet! I opted to go with baby d drops- they contain 400 iui as recommended by aap in one colorless drop. Super easy to give! The tri-vi-sol is such a huge dose b/c it's full of sugar, colorings, and preservatives. All things I don't want for my baby's belly.
Once it's nice out, I won't worry as much about the drops bc we'll be outside a lot.
Born 2/4/14
Weighing 6 lbs 10 oz and 20 inches long
Yeah I thought it was weird, especially since we've already been spending time in the sun since she was born! (I mean, we have to since I have a rambunctious toddler that needs to run around).
I've already got the drops though. Is it possible to get too much vit D? (Drops and being in the sun)
Can I just mention that every time I see you two post, it makes me homesick! I'm a Gilbert native and VERY much looking forward to moving back this summer
Can I just mention that every time I see you two post, it makes me homesick! I'm a Gilbert native and VERY much looking forward to moving back this summer
I lived in Gilbert for 5 years, I love gilbert! I'm 2 hours from phoenix, maybe when our babies are a couple months old we can all have a get-together.
Married 11/27/09 and TTC right away
Dx: Complete septate uterus with cervical duplication, endometrial polyps, PCOS, endometriosis, hypo thyroid, luteal phase defect
4 uterus surgeries to correct my complete septum and to remove polyps and 2 years of seeing the RE, medicated cycles and IUIs
Baby 1 and 2: BFP 3/3/11 with 2 babies EDD 11/1/11, M/C 4/6/11
Baby #3: 8/11 pregnant EDD 4/27/11 and m/c:(
Baby #4: 10/12/11 BFP! EDD 6/16/12m/c 10/26/11
Baby #5: 3/13/12 BFP! EDD 11/25/12 ANOTHER m/c
Baby #6: 2/14/13- BFP! EDD 10/24/13, CP 2/19/13
Baby #7: 3/15/13- BFP! EDD 11/27/13, another CP
Baby #8. BFP 5/19/13 EDD 1/22/14. 8 was not our lucky number
4th septum resection on 5/31/13.
Baby #9: 6/29/13 BFP. C section scheduled for March 5th!
My miracle baby was born March 5 at 9:33am. He was 8 lbs 12.5 oz and 21.25 inches long!