Low iron
formulas Iron deficiency anemia probably represents the most commonly encountered nutritional problem during infancy and childhood.
Not exact matches
Low
iron formulas do not contain enough
iron and will put your child at risk for developing
iron deficiency anemia (which has been strongly associated with poor growth and development and with learning disabilities).
These types of infant
formula do not contain enough
iron and will put your child at risk for developing
iron deficiency anemia (which has been strongly associated with poor growth and development and with learning disabilities).
This reserve came from mom during the last trimester of pregnancy, so without an adequate supply of dietary
iron (whether through a combination of breastmilk,
iron - fortified
formula and cereals, or foods naturally high in
iron), babies can be at risk for
iron -
deficiency anemia.
So, if the baby is born premature, I think most of us would probably put the baby on
Iron and then if it's a diabetic mothers and some other conditions, that being said I think that this new guideline is about because more and more research is coming out about subtle effects of
Iron deficiency, not even
Iron deficiency,
anemia, per say, and so breast milk is poor, has less I should say
Iron than
formula.