In general, it is recommended to give vitamin D to babies while they are being breastfed. However, once they start eating solid foods or drinking formula milk, it is usually not necessary because these products already contain vitamin D. You can check the label on your milk container to see if it includes vitamin D. This should help ensure your baby is getting the necessary nutrients.
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