Not exact matches
I
began consuming crazy amounts of
fortified plant - based
milk.
The AAP recommends that all breastfed babies
begin getting vitamin D supplements within the first few days of life, continuing until they get enough vitamin D -
fortified formula or
milk (after 1 year of age).
One exception is vitamin D — the AAP recommends that all breastfed babies
begin receiving vitamin D supplements during the first 2 months and continuing until a baby consumes enough vitamin D -
fortified formula or
milk (after 1 year of age).
If your 9 - year - old girl's diet does not provide at least 400 IU a day — roughly equivalent to the amount in 32 ounces of vitamin D -
fortified milk — she likely should take a daily supplement that provides her with 400 IU of vitamin D. However, she should not
begin taking any form of vitamin D supplements unless she's under a doctor's supervision.