My doctor recommended that I start giving my baby multivitamin supplements (poli vi sol with Iron) as of 2 months of age. My baby is now almost 5 months and I have actually only given the vitamins several times and discontinued to do so because I had read in my breastfeeding book (the Nursing Mother’s Companion) that it was not neccesary and that it could hinder some absorption of important nutrients that my breast milk is giving the baby. I am a full time breastfeeding mommy and I have not started my baby on solids yet. Second question, When I do start my baby on solids at 6 months ( this is when I read he may need a vitamin supplement), should I not give him the vitamins with IRON because the cereal also has iron? What is your experience with this.
Thanks for all the responses.I wanted to add some info… I live in sunny california and because I live in a sunny climate I thought I did not need extra vit d. I do take my baby on late afternoon walks daily where he receives indirect sunlight. I dont think I have any defects in my milk supply. I eat healthy and I have a seven year old who was also breast fed by me who is rarely ever sick and is an exceptional student. I actually have a very healthy it seems little guy (although on the larger side) who was 21 pounds 4 ounces and 26 3/4″ in length at his 4 month check up (95 percentile for both). It seems by most of your responses that it was good that I followed my instincts and choose not to give him the vitamins they seem so unnatural, they stink and he made the worst face when he took it.I actually plan to find a new pediatrician when my medical insurance changes. I would love to hear more about people omitting cereal from their babies diets that is interesting. Thanks everyone

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My Doctor currently put my on Amoxicillin 875 mg, but i was wondering anyone knew if it was ok to take Iron 65mg supplements.

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I strongly suspect that I am slightly anemic. I have been very tired lately, plus I’ve had other symptoms like dizziness, weakness and breathlessness. Plus I feel faint alot. I am currently on my period. Anyway, I bought some iron supplements today to see if they help. I currently take a multivitamin and vitamin C. Can I take the iron only during my period and skip it most of the time? Thanks.

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I’m pretty sure that my skin is getting darker as a result of iron supplements. It’s not sunny outside, and I just started taking the supplements. I’m not sure what to think of it… Any input?

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I’m always freezing. I’m probably anemic and I’m wondering if taking iron pill/supplements would make me warmer?

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My younger sister was taking iron supplements for 3 weeks because she thought she might be pregnant. Turns out she wasn’t. She takes a daily multi-vitamin/mineral, so that is why she only added iron. In her daily MVM there is 18 mg of iron and the supp contained 30 mg.

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