Breastfeeding: Baby Extra Vitamins
In breast milk are nearly all the nutrients your baby needs to grow. Only vitamin K and D are not sufficient. Your child has needed for blood clotting vitamin K and vitamin D for proper bone development.
Vitamin K
If your baby is breastfeeding, you need him the first thirteen weeks of extra vitamin K issue. Vitamin K is important for blood clotting. If your baby has too little of this, hemorrhages can occur. Vitamin K is not naturally present in breast milk. A supplement is necessary. It is recommended that your baby additional 25 micrograms of Vitamin K per day to give. After three months your baby is enough vitamin K to itself. (more…)
The taste is not a meal tote. Cereals, dairy products and fruit: the winning Baby!
Food diversification a key stage in the life of Baby. Your baby needs lots of love and attention every moment to grow well. It is therefore important to give careful attention to his diet, starting with her milk which is its principal food up to 1 year.