Parents are quite concerned about the issue of calcium supplementation for their babies and often purchase nutritious complementary foods for them to eat. The most common way to supplement calcium is to feed babies calcium tablets. But doctors do not recommend that babies take calcium tablets for a long time. So, how long should babies take calcium tablets?
Generally speaking, babies start supplementing calcium when they reach four months old, at which point their bones begin to develop at a faster rate. During this process, a large amount of calcium will be required. The specific amount of calcium supplementation still needs to be determined based on the actual situation of the baby. Cannot be supplemented continuously within one year. It is recommended to give your baby calcium tablets for one month, stop for half a month, and then continue for another month, repeating the cycle for a year.
The amount of calcium supplementation for babies is determined based on the missing components in the body. If parents always help their babies increase their calcium intake too much, the baby may actually experience abnormal states, unable to fully absorb calcium, and may also cause metabolic difficulties in the baby's body. You can also help supplement your baby's calcium intake by eating some foods, such as spinach puree or radish puree.
It is not recommended to supplement calcium for babies for a long time. It is best to rest for one month and then determine whether continuous supplementation is needed based on the specific situation of the baby later. Pay attention to helping babies with trace element testing in daily life.