It is recommended that all babies in Ireland aged from 0 to 12 months whether breastfed or formula fed should receive 5ug (200 IU) of Vitamin D daily. This can be achieved with just one press of the BabyVitD3 pump, helping you to make sure your child is getting the nutrients they need.
Key Features:
- No preservatives.
- No parabens.
- No artificial colours.
- No flavourings.
- No peanut additives.
- No sugars or lactose.
- No gluten.
How to use:
- One pump of Baby VitD3 is equal to one daily dose.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is vitamin D supplementation important for infants in Ireland?
Vitamin D is crucial for the development of strong bones and teeth in infants. In Ireland, due to limited sunlight exposure, especially during winter months, infants are at a higher risk of vitamin D deficiency. This deficiency can lead to conditions like rickets, characterized by soft and weak bones. Therefore, it's recommended that all infants receive a daily vitamin D supplement to ensure adequate levels.
How much vitamin D should I give my baby daily?
For infants aged 0 to 12 months, the recommended daily dose of vitamin D is 5 micrograms (µg). This can be administered using a vitamin D-only supplement in liquid form, suitable for infants.
Does my baby need a vitamin D supplement if they are formula-fed?
If your baby consumes more than 300ml of infant formula daily, additional vitamin D supplementation is not necessary, as infant formulas are fortified with vitamin D. However, if your baby consumes less than 300ml of formula per day, a daily supplement of 5µg of vitamin D is recommended.
How should I administer the vitamin D supplement to my baby?
Vitamin D supplements for infants are typically available in liquid form and can be given using a dropper or oral syringe. It's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding the number of drops or the amount of liquid to administer to ensure the correct dosage.
Are there any risks associated with giving my baby too much vitamin D?
Yes, administering excessive amounts of vitamin D can be harmful to infants. It's crucial to adhere to the recommended daily dose of 5µg. Always read the supplement's label carefully and consult with a healthcare professional if you're unsure about the correct dosage.
Can I rely on sunlight to provide enough vitamin D for my baby?
While sunlight is a natural source of vitamin D, infants' skin is very sensitive, and direct sun exposure is not recommended. Additionally, in Ireland, sunlight is insufficient for vitamin D synthesis, especially during the winter months. Therefore, supplementation is necessary to meet your baby's vitamin D needs.
What are the signs of vitamin D deficiency in infants?
Vitamin D deficiency in infants can lead to rickets, a condition characterized by soft and weak bones. Symptoms may include delayed growth, muscle weakness, and bone deformities. Ensuring adequate vitamin D intake through supplementation can prevent these issues.
Is it necessary to continue vitamin D supplementation after my baby turns one year old?
For children aged 1 to 4 years, it's recommended to provide a daily vitamin D supplement of 5µg during the winter months, from Halloween (October 31st) to St. Patrick's Day (March 17th). This helps maintain adequate vitamin D levels when sunlight exposure is limited.