AD, also known as vitamin A and vitamin D, are very important for children's visual and skeletal development, respectively. Therefore, parents want to supplement their babies after one month of birth, but they are not sure if it is necessary. So, does a one month old baby need to supplement with AD?
It is necessary for a one month old baby to supplement with vitamin A and vitamin D as fat soluble vitamins. Generally, babies need to intake them from breast milk. However, if the content in breast milk is insufficient, it will affect the baby's vision and bone development. Therefore, not only do babies need to supplement with vitamin A, but mothers also need to consume foods rich in vitamin D and vitamin A in their diet.
However, there are also many requirements to pay attention to when supplementing AD for a one month old baby. The baby's kidney function is not fully developed, so metabolism is more difficult. If AD intake is excessive, it will cause a burden on the kidneys and be detrimental to the baby's body. Therefore, if the baby wants to supplement AD, it is still necessary to consult a doctor and let the doctor decide the daily dosage.
After supplementing for a period of time, most babies reach a balance of body elements and do not need to constantly consume them. After a physical examination, babies can identify any deficiencies and then supplement relevant nutrients based on them. Do not blindly supplement, as it may cause unnecessary burden on the body.