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Iron Supplement

Does anyone give their babies iron vitamins? Do infants NEED the supplement? my son is 6months old. He eats rice cereal (iron fortified) every morning, is that enough? My son can not stand to take the poly-vi-sol...is there something else out there that doesn't taste and smell so bad?

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Thanks for all the advice. For those who asked, my son was a preemie so our ped told us to supplement with iron. I don't see any signs of him being anemic and i think at his next appt i will ask the doc to check for that. I breastfeed exclusivly except for just recently giving him some solids.

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Hi E.,
If you have a good cast iron skillet you can easily get iron into his food that he will not taste. Just warm his rice cereal in the skillet.

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You have plenty of choice with other snacks that have iron in it. Such as other cereals--oatmeals or cherrios. Also, in the infant aisle in the supermarket you can find meltaway snacks. Spinach has a high iron count. Try using some of the vitamins mixed with a little juice. It will disguise the taste. That's what I do with my son. Goood Luck!

E.,
A 6 mo old is too young for vitamins/supplements unless his pediatrician recommends them for a specific deficiency. As long as he is feeding well, either breast milk (which is always the best choice when possible) or an appropriate formula, he is getting just what he needs!

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Hi E.,
If you have a good cast iron skillet you can easily get iron into his food that he will not taste. Just warm his rice cereal in the skillet.

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please do not give your baby anything with iron until you check with your pediatrician. Iron is not something to "add" in unless your doctor tells you to. It can easily build up in a baby/child with devastating consequences. L.

Hi E.,

I have 3 children 13,5,3 and when we used the drops we always added it to their bottles. If you are nursing and your son is on cereal as you stated, you can try to mix it up with the cereal as well. I don't blame the little ones for sticking their noses up at the iron, IT STINKS!! But yes, it is important that they get it. Even if you have to give half the dose with one feeding and the other half in another feeding, you will at least know that he's getting it. It doesn't last forever, as they get older and are on more solid foods they will get their iron content in the form of their food.

I hope this helps!

M.

Hi. My little man has been on prescription liquid vitamins since he was 3 months old. You should discuss with your prediatrician, only he can know if your child needs them or not.

I would check with his MD. If you are giving him formula, or breast feeding, he is probably getting everything he needs. My son (now grown and the father of my granddaughter) was diagnosed with an iron deficiency when he was about a year old, and his doctor said it might have been from feeding him a formula with iron added when I weaned him. (my ex husband insisted!) Apparently too much iron is just as bad, or worse, than not enough.

Hi E.,
We had to give our son liquid iron supplement for several months because he was a preemie. However, he generally spat it up. We had to mix it with breast milk in a bottle at a certain point to get him to take it. I don't remember what the name of the supplement was, but it smelled and apparently tasted bad, and it stained his clothes when he spat up -- that's all I remember. We stopped giving it to him before we were supposed to because he hated it so much and he was growing and developing well. We gave it to him for at least six months, but I don't remember the exact time line. I know they recommended the extra iron for our preemie, but I don't know if they do for term babies. You should ask your son's pediatrician. The only substitute we used was red meat (at a consistency he could handle) once he was ready for semi-solid food.

At 6 months old I am assuming you are either still breastfeeding and or formual feeding. Those 2 alone are enough to sustain a healthy diet for your infant. You do not need to add any suppliments at this point.
The rice cereal is great, you're doing fine. Trust your mommy instincts.

unless your dr recommends iron supplementation, your baby should be fine, especially with fortified cereal in his diet, if he is breast fed, you pass on vitamins through you ad formula is also fortified. I would not worry unless your Dr. says he has a deficiency. I am a registered dietitian and supplementation in infants is not usually recommended

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