Consider Iron Supplements for Babies

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STRUGGLING NEW PARENTS? Consider Iron Supplements For Babies

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INTRODUCTION New parents have enough to focus on without worrying about whether their baby is getting enough nutrients. Babies who are breastfed are likely getting all of the essential vitamins and minerals that they need, but if you’ve decided to supplement with formula, your little one may not be absorbing all of the iron she needs. It usually reflects an individual’s health beliefs.


CONTINUE.... Here’s what you should know about your baby's nutritional needs we all have noticed that the first year of life is a crucial time for your baby. It's when their immune system and brain are developing, which means that it's an important time to ensure that they're getting all the nutrients they need to flourish. Iron, vitamin D and calcium are three examples of key nutrients needed by infants.


IRON: Iron supplements for babies helps with healthy brain development and growth as well as maintaining energy levels in children who are one year old or younger.

VITAMIN D: Vitamin D helps with healthy bones, brain development and growth in infants who are one year old or younger.


If you're a breastfeeding mom, it's important that you get enough vitamin D. Babies need more iron than

FEEDING YOUR BABY: IRON AND VITAMIN D

adults, and anemia is a common problem in infants as they grow. Iron deficiency anemia can cause a variety of symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, pale skin and lack of energy. If your baby is showing signs that he or she may be lacking in iron (such as frequent illnesses or weight loss), speak with your pediatrician about supplementing with iron to make sure the little one gets all the nutrients needed for healthy growth.


IRON SUPPLEMENTS CAN BENEFIT BABIES, especially if they are formula-fed Iron is an essential mineral that plays a role in many bodily functions. It's found in animal sources of protein and is also present in breast milk, which can help protect babies from iron deficiency. The recommended daily intake for infants 6 months and older is 7 milligrams per day; however, formulafed infants may need more because they don't get as much iron from breast milk as breastfed babies do. Formula feeds contain low amounts of this important mineral and are fortified with vitamins A, D and C (which can eliminate the need for additional supplements).


If you want to buy iron supplements or multivitamins for your babies, contact us: 888-573-5295 NOVAFERRUM


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