Vitamin D and the breastfed infant.
Henderson A
Eastern Maine Medical Center, Bangor, Maine 04401, USA. hena@midmaine.com
For infants and children, vitamin D deficiency causes a bone-deforming disease known as rickets. As breastfeeding rates have increased, so have the incidences of rickets. The current recommendation from the American Academy of Pediatrics, to supplement all breastfed infants with vitamin D, is controversial. The role of the nurse is to understand the vitamin D dilemma, promote breastfeeding, and prevent vitamin D deficiency rickets.
Published 13 May 2005 in J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs, 34(3): 367-72.
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