Vitamin D
Vitamin D helps your child grow strong bones. All children need vitamin D beginning shortly after birth. Breast milk usually does not provide all the vitamin D a baby needs. Vitamin D helps your chil
Vitamin D
Vitamin D: Source: CDC - Vitamin D for Babies; Evidence Grade: A; Authority refresh ingestion. Based on US guidelines for 4-6 months.
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Important: This information is for reference only and does not replace medical advice. Please consult your pediatrician for personalized guidance.
TL;DR
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- Source: CDC - Vitamin D for Babies
- Evidence Grade: A
- Authority refresh ingestion
Published
4/1/2026
Reviewed by
Authority Refresh Bot
Region scope
US
References
- Vitamin D(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)4/1/2026
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