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>>Dr. Hoggan  There are a number of reasons to supplement iron in
>>newborns.

[Jim] >Yes, but, I'm sure you'd agree with this.  Paleo moms need to do no
>such
>thing!

[Ron] I agree. As long as the baby isn't premature, a Paleo mom probably
won't need to provide the baby with iron supplements for the first 6 months
or so. After that, because milk (including human) provides negligible iron,
the child will need iron from some source. (Cow milk can actually cause iron
loss.) I suspect that pre-agricultural women provided their infants with
partly chewed bits of meat after they started chewing (gumming). 
 
Best Wishes, 
Ron  

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