The baby has been born for one month, and for expectant mothers, it is particularly important to pay attention to the feeding of the baby during this period. As long as the feeding is appropriate, the baby's weight condition will be improved. At this time, many parents will pay attention to whether their babies need to take vitamin D, which is indeed very important. So, should a one month old baby take vitamin D?
Whether a one month old baby should take vitamin D depends on the actual situation. Many people believe that babies can start taking vitamin D around 15 days after birth, but it still depends on whether the baby is deficient in trace elements. Eating vitamin D is mainly for babies to better absorb calcium, but it should not be taken blindly.
Parents should also pay attention to the feeding habits of a one month old baby. If a one month old baby is breastfeeding, expectant mothers can pay more attention to calcium intake in their diet, so they don't have to worry about whether the baby is calcium deficient. Moreover, compared to babies who are only one month old and consume breast milk, there is generally no trace element deficiency.
Expectant mothers who breastfeed their one month old babies must pay attention to the quality, especially the quantity, of breast milk, so they should pay attention to eating some lactating foods in their daily lives. Of course, the quality of breast milk should also be guaranteed, which requires expectant mothers to pay attention to their daily diet and avoid picky or selective eating habits, otherwise it will affect the baby's absorption of nutrients.