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aob1013
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Once the hormones hit, you've had it
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We've chosen not to have it. My midwife said she thought almost all babies don't need it anyway and that it was absolutely fine not to have it in any form, she was very supportive. I'm going to ensure that I get a good supply of Vit K myself and then my baby will get it naturally from my milk... Apparently 'the major source of Vitamin K is green, leafy, vegetables - kale, collards, spinach, and turnip greens are the highest.' I'm also going to continue taking Pregnacare while breastfeeding which contains 92% of the recommended daily dose. (Sanatogen mum-to-be contains none at all). I also think that the Pregnacare I'm taking now should mean that my baby has ok Vit K levels at birth.
We've chosen not to have it. My midwife said she thought almost all babies don't need it anyway and that it was absolutely fine not to have it in any form, she was very supportive. I'm going to ensure that I get a good supply of Vit K myself and then my baby will get it naturally from my milk... Apparently 'the major source of Vitamin K is green, leafy, vegetables - kale, collards, spinach, and turnip greens are the highest.' I'm also going to continue taking Pregnacare while breastfeeding which contains 92% of the recommended daily dose. (Sanatogen mum-to-be contains none at all). I also think that the Pregnacare I'm taking now should mean that my baby has ok Vit K levels at birth.
The main source of vitamin K is actually the bacteria that lives in our intestines... It's the synthesizes vitamin K for us.
I wasn't having a go, i do the same thing. I make decisions then it feels good when people agree so i can relax. Well done on making your decision. As i said, it's so hard to know what to do with even the experts disagreeing. We all just want to do the best for our babies and there is no instruction manual. I think the more you worry the more it shows you are a good mum xoxox Goodluck with your next beautiful (obviously very loved) baby![]()