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Hello,

I have recently been asked 2 questions about vitamin D, and I would love to find

out the answers:

1. I have a patient who was recently diagnosed with vitamin D deficiency (level

<20 ng/mL), and she is currently taking high dose vitamin D orally to correct it

(50,000 IU, 1x/week). She is trying to get pregnant and wondering if this high

dose vitamin D is safe during first trimester. Any thoughts on this? References?

2. For breastfed babies, I know the current recommendation is to supplement with

400 IU/day for the baby. But if the breastfeeding mom has adequate vitamin D

levels, is this enough for her baby? Or is supplementation still necessary?

Thanks SO much in advance!

Annie

Annie Sasseville RD

Pediatric Dietitian at Mile High Climbers

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Thank you everyone SO much for your valuable responses on these questions!

I posted these questions to this list serve and a pediatric RD list serve. If

anyone is interested to receive a summary of responses, please let me know and I

will email you privately. (It is just too lengthy to post here).

Thanks again!

Annie Sasseville RD

Pediatric Dietitian at Mile High Climbers

www.MileHighClimbers.com

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> Breast milk is low in vitamin D - I believe it is irregardless of mother's

serum levels. So, yes baby needs the 400 IU of vit D. I quit a lovely public

health job over this issue. Our dept decided that breastfed babies didn't need

vitamin D despite the phletora of information to the contrary. Quiting that

job was very hard on our family economically speaking!

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