Supplementation of Vitamin D for Infants

Vitamin D is needed for healthy bones, proper functioning of muscles and vitamin D plays a role in the resistance.
Vitamin D is made in our skin due to sunlight and is in milk. Small children (babies) do not show enough vitamin D in the skin can create. Therefore it is recommended for babies older than 2 weeks, breast-fed a daily dose of 10 micrograms of vitamin D it.
Vitamin D is needed for healthy bones, proper functioning of the muscles and the immune system.
Bottle-fed babies do not need extra vitamin D in the formula is considered as sufficient vitamin D.
If breastfeeding is discontinued you can stop giving vitamin D when you have more than 500 ml bottle feedings per day feeding. After the first birthday, most children do not drink formula anymore, but they get milk (products) from a pack. These children have, until they are 4 years, 10 micrograms vitamin D daily.
Moreover, even for pregnant women and breastfeeding advice that daily 10 microgram vitamin D to take.