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Coincidentally, I have just come across this report about iron fortification in infants. Maybe this will help the mother clarify her thoughts on replacing breast milk with formula for reasons of 'iron-fortification'. It seems a complex area, with results dependent on the infants’ actual iron status before supplementation. I presume the babies’ iron status is being regularly re-assessed?
In the current situation, the fact that a substantial part of the breast milk would be replaced with an immunologically inert fluid that *may* be detrimental in other ways (the potential for increasing allergies and reducing the term of breastfeeding etc), gives me great concern. However I don’t know if supplement drops would be a preferable vehicle, sorry.
Jacquie Nutt IBCLC
“Can babies have too much iron?
“A new study about iron-fortification from Chile found that infants with high iron levels at 6 months, who were fed iron-fortified formulas, had IQ levels 10 points lower at the age of 10 years than infants who had low-iron levels.
“Iron-Fortified vs Low-Iron Infant Formula Developmental Outcome at 10 Years Betsy Lozoff, MD; Marcela Castillo, PhD; Katy M. Clark, MA; Julia B. Smith, EdD Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. Published online November 7, 2011.
http://archpedi.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/short/archpediatrics.2011.197
“CLICK HERE for a Reuters report: http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/11/12/us-iron-babies-idUSTRE7AB02820111112 “
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