Question:

How do babies get iron?

How do breastfed babies (or young animals) get iron if they drink nothing but milk? There is very, very little iron in milk.

Answer:

Breastmilk contains just enough iron for the baby's needs. If the baby is full term he will get enough iron from breastmilk to last him at least the first 6 months. Formulas contain too much iron, but this quantity may be necessary to ensure the baby absorbs enough to prevent iron deficiency. The iron in formula is poorly absorbed, and most of it, the baby poops out. Generally, there is no need to add other foods to breastmilk before about 6 months of age.
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I believe infants have an iron store that they are born with and it can be depleted by the time there one if you don't give iron fortified formula or iron supplements if your breastfeeding.
Breastmilk and formula have iron. I take pre-natal vitamins so the vitamins and minerals pass into my breastmilk for my son.
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