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Speaking of B12 and babies....

i think it's an issue that the mom's should have been better informed about

their lifestyle choices and known what to supplement on behalf of their

child...glad the " experts " don't say b'feeding, being veggie or vegan is

" bad, " though!   

~Doh

 

 

Babies' Mental Delay Tied to Moms' Vegan Diet

Thu Jan 30, 4:40 PM ET

 

 

By Alison McCook

 

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The breast-fed infants of two mothers who did

not eat any animal products, including milk and eggs, developed brain

abnormalities as a result of a vitamin-B12 deficiency, the US Centers for

Disease Control and Prevention (news - web sites) (CDC) reported Thursday.

 

The primary sources of vitamin B12, which is essential for brain

development, are animal products like meat, dairy products and eggs. Since

the mothers ate little or no animal products, too little vitamin B12 was

transmitted to their children through breast milk, according to the CDC's

Dr. Maria Elena Jefferds.

 

Jefferds added that these cases serve as a reminder to parents and

pediatricians to ensure that both pregnant women and mothers who breast-feed

their infants consume enough B12, either through diet or B12-containing

supplements.

 

" You have to make sure you're getting it, " she said, in reference to vitamin

B12.

 

And don't abandon breast-feeding altogether, Jefferds cautioned.

Breast-feeding has many advantages, and mothers who choose to not eat animal

products should still continue to breast-feed their infants.

 

" Vegetarians should absolutely breast-feed, there's no question about that, "

she said.

 

In the January 31st issue of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report,

Jefferds and her colleagues describe the cases of two babies who showed

signs of brain abnormalities as a result of a deficiency in vitamin B12.

 

In one case, doctors examined and diagnosed the deficiency in a 15-month-old

child with slow growth and mental development. Her mother said she had

avoided consuming all animal products for many years, and had breast-fed the

baby for 8 months after birth.

 

After receiving supplements of vitamin B12, the child began to improve, but

was still below her age group in speech and language at 32 months of age.

 

Jefferds explained in an interview that many children fully recover from

vitamin-B12 deficiencies but that, in some cases, a prolonged period of low

consumption of vitamin B12 can cause irreversible damage.

 

" I think it really depends on how severe the deficiency was, and how long it

was taking place for, " she said.

 

She added that while both children described in the report showed lingering

symptoms of low vitamin B12, over time, those impairments may disappear.

 

The initial symptoms of low vitamin B12 in infants are often vague and not

obvious, Jefferds noted. She recommended that doctors keep the possibility

of a deficiency " on their radar screen, " and ask mothers if they eat animal

products or take supplements that contain enough vitamin B12, also known as

cobalamin.

 

Vegans eat only plant-based foods, using grains, legumes, fruits and

vegetables to fill all their dietary needs. Vegetarians, on the other hand,

typically avoid meat, but may eat some animal products, such as milk, eggs

and possibly fish.

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On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, smartgirl27us <thesmartfamily3 wrote:

 

> I have a question about B12 - If it only comes from animal products

> then what is the source of the B12 in fortified foods and

> supplements??

 

Supplemental B12 is produced by a bacterial culture. It is a vegan

product.

 

An interesting side note: animals don't actually produce B12 themselves.

If they don't acquire it from prey (if they're herbivores, for example)

then they get it from symbiotic bacterial colonies that lives in their

guts. Humans have the same kind of bacteria, but they reside too far down

our intestinal tracts for us to absorb the B12 they produce.

 

----

Patricia Bullington-McGuire <patricia

 

The brilliant Cerebron, attacking the problem analytically, discovered

three distinct kinds of dragon: the mythical, the chimerical, and the

purely hypothetical. They were all, one might say, nonexistent, but each

nonexisted in an entirely different way ...

-- Stanislaw Lem, " Cyberiad "

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