Calcium aids in the formation and maintenance of your baby’s bones and teeth. Find out how much calcium your newborn or infant baby needs and where to get it.
What Does Calcium Do for Your Newborn or Infant?
Calcium aids in the formation and maintenance of your baby’s bones and teeth.
How Much Calcium Does Your Newborn or Infant Need?
Newborns or infants who are 0-6 months should get 200 mg and 7-12 months should get 260 mg of calcium per day.
Where Can a Newborn or Infant Get Calcium?
Breast milk, and cow’s milk-based formula, including Enfamil A+®. Enfamil A+has 53 mg of calcium per 100 mL at normal dilution.
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