Does my baby need extra vitamins?
Yes. Additional vitamin supplementation is recommended throughout the early years to reduce the risk of any deficiencies impacting a baby or child’s health.
Depending on a child’s age, and feeding method the following recommendations are made:
Under 6 months:
Over 6 months of age up to 5 years of age:
*This supplement should ideally contain 10ug Vitamin D, 20mg of Vitamin C and 200ug of Vitamin A.
What about if my child has specific dietary needs? (e.g allergies or a plant-based diet)
As well as the above, additional vitamin and mineral supplementation may be recommended if a child has restrictions to their diet or dietary differences e.g. multiple food allergies, or are following a vegetarian or vegan diet.
In these cases, discussion with a Paediatric Dietitian is recommended. They can advise on specific supplements required for your child, based on their unique circumstances, age and dietary intake.
We hope this helps you feel confident to know what you’re looking for when it comes to vitamins.
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