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All natural Infant Multivitamin plus Iron that does not contain any artificial colors, sugar or lactoseDelivers Iron and 100% daily value of 11 essential vitamins plus 400 IU of D3 and Zinc for added immune support
Natural fruit flavor and made in the USA. Free of dairy, corn, egg, gluten and non GMO
For infants, 4 months +, includes easy to you dropper that Moms love. Once a day dosing.
Iron can have a bit of mineral taste. Serving suggestions include adding iron drops to juice - tomato or orange juice are great options especially since vitamin C helps with iron absorption. Applesauce and fruit or veggie purees are also good.
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The Natural and Easy Way To Give Your Baby Supplemental IronIf your baby needs an iron supplement, UpSpring Baby Iron + Multivitamin + Immunity liquid drops have you covered. Each 1 mL dose contains Iron plus 11 essential vitamins including 400 IU of vitamin D3 and Zinc for added immune support. UpSpring Baby Iron has a natural fruit flavor and can be given to baby straight from the dropper or mixed with food or liquids.
You'll Love What's On Our Label
You'll love what you see on our label - just all-natural ingredients that deliver 100% of the daily value of 11 essential vitamins. We also added 400 IU of vitamin D3 and Zinc for immune support.
The Science Behind UpSpring Baby Iron
Most babies get the iron they need from their mothers during the last trimester of pregnancy. When your baby is born, assuming she went full term, she has enough iron stored to last her until about the age of four months. Babies born prematurely may not have adequate iron stores to last them this long. While many moms begin introducing solid foods (which are a source of iron) around the four-month or six-month mark, others prefer to exclusively breastfeed for a while longer. If that's the case, your pediatrician may recommend you give your baby an iron supplement. Babies who aren't getting this amount through breast milk, formula, or food may need an iron supplement. If you have any questions or concerns about your baby's iron needs, talk with your pediatrician.