She had no HbA at six months and her fetal hemoglobin was only enough to raise her Hb to over 5. This means she is a beta zero major. At six months, the HbF is usually mostly gone in babies, but in thals it will linger, and still have a sizable effect on Hb. However, this will fade with age in most thals, and is almost never enough to avoid transfusions. An intermedia would show some percentage of HbA and the hemoglobin would be at least 6 without transfusions. Most intermedias do not have to transfuse as early as majors. In some patients, wheatgrass helps increase the Hb level a bit and also has a positive effect on the immune system. Wheatgrass does not taste good, so it may be a problem to give to a baby, unless you can get wheatgrass extract. Folic acid is essential for all thals and she should be taking it daily.