Pregnancy after the age of 40
Pregnancy after the age of 40 has become a growing trend. While women are still commonly advised to conceive before the age of 35, statistical data increasingly confirms the opposite.
While in the mother's womb, the baby receives all the necessary nutrients from the mother. After birth, to support healthy growth and development, the baby needs to receive nutrients through feeding and supplements. Find out what is necessary for a baby from birth.
The period from conception to the age of two, or the first 1000 days after birth, is crucial for everyone's future health. It is the period when the foundation for the child's future health is established.
Breast milk has no true alternative, making it the best food for the baby from birth, and breastfeeding the healthiest and best choice for feeding a new-born.
Breast milk contains the perfect combination of everything the baby needs for healthy growth and development - vitamins, proteins, and fats.
Nothing can compare to the benefits of breast milk for the baby.
Breastfeeding is a gift of nature and the healthiest way to feed a new-born, infant, and young child up to the age of two. Not only the composition but also the quantity of milk constantly adjusts to the child's age and needs. Breastfeeding has a significant positive impact on the child's health and also on the mother's health throughout her life.
There is no such thing as bad breast milk. It has a unique composition for each mother and is ideal for her baby. The nutritional components in breast milk are essential not only for proper growth and development, but also for the development of the immune system, intellectual, emotional, and social development of the child.
Pediatricians and neonatologists in Europe, as well as in our region, recommend mandatory supplementation from the eighth day after birth, in addition to regular feeding.
Vitamin D3 contributes to the normal growth and development of children's bones. It is necessary for the metabolism of calcium and phosphorus. Through vitamin D3, calcium is more effectively absorbed in the digestive tract and "incorporated" into bones.
It is also essential to note that vitamin D3 contributes to the normal function of children's immune systems.
During the first year of life, an additional intake of 400 IU daily (10 mcg) is recommended, while in the second year, supplementation is recommended during the winter months (from October to March).
Babytol D3 + DHA Omega contains the daily recommended dose in one "twist-off" capsule.
Vitamin K1 is also known as the "coagulation vitamin." It is recommended to administer 25 mcg daily from the 8th day until the end of the third month after birth.
With the use of one Babytol D3 + K1 capsule daily, you can be completely sure that the baby has received the recommended dose.
DHA omega-3 fatty acids are essential structural components of nerve cells in the brain and the retina of the eye. These fatty acids represent a large proportion of the building materials in the grey matter of the brain and the retina of the eye. DHA constitutes about 12-15% of the total amount of fatty acids in the brain's grey matter and 35-50% in the retinal photoreceptors.
Intake of DHA contributes to the normal development of vision in infants up to 12 months. A beneficial effect is achieved with a daily intake of 100 mg of DHA.
If your baby is on infant formula, they already receive vitamin K1. In this case, use Babytol D3 + DHA Omega, as it contains DHA and vitamin D3 necessary for your baby until the end of the third year of life.
The use of Babytol DHA Omega is recommended from the first days after birth, when another supplement containing vitamin D3 is used (Babytol D3+K1). After 3 months, when Babytol D3+K1 is no longer used, the use of Babytol D3 + DHA Omega is recommended, as it contains DHA and vitamin D3.
For children up to the age of three, Babytol D3 + DHA Omega is recommended during the autumn and winter months (from October to March), and during the spring and summer months (from April to September), Babytol DHA Omega.
However, in some cases, it is still necessary to use D3, that is Babytol D3 + DHA Omega, even during the summer months:
If your child is younger than one year old. - Vitamin D3 is recommended daily according to all European and national recommendations, starting from the 8th day of life until the child reaches one year of age.
If the child does not go outside without sun protection during the summer days. Creams and lotions containing sun protection factors block sun rays, preventing the process of converting inactive vitamin D into active D3.
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