Hi Christine,
1) since infant cereal is fortified with iron, what will i start feeding lauryn when she is of age? what jar foods are good for her, and which ones do i stay away from?
-> I need the answer for this for my daughter too
so I will not take a shot at this .....
2)should i ask my dr about giving lauryn a flu shot? or is she too young?
-> I checked with our doctor and he indicated that they start giving flu shots to infants when they reach 6 months of age. So, I think both Lauryn and my daughter are too young to get the shot. However, I will like to know if there is a differing view on this so that I can check back with our doctor.
3)does lauryn need folic acid yet?
-> There are two different schools of thought on this. Some hematologists suggest that thal major start folic acid early and some take the wait and watch approach. I checked with my daughter's NP and she said that she will check with the doctor and get back to us on this.
My understanding is that folic acid promotes development of RBC and so doctors prescribe it to thals. Based on this my question is that if the thal patient is not producing proper RBCs in the first place, why should we encourage the bone marrow to produce the RBC? Or is my understanding incorrect and folic acid helps the bone marrow produce better quality RBCs? Maybe it does work better in thal minors and intermedias, but will it really work for thal majors? I will appreciate any advice on this.
4)ive been using distilled h20 with lauryns formula.(ive heard it the most oxygenated).is this correct?
-> we use the normal filtered water, boiled and cooled. My understanding is that distilled water does not have the other necessary minerals that the normal water will have, so our babies might lose out on some of the minerals. However, I think that these minerals can be supplemented. Till now, I did not have any issues with using normal filtered, boiled (and cooled) water for my baby's formula.
Any further suggestions?
5)is a high mcv good or bad? lauryns dropped from 3 weeks ago from a 93 to an 86. the normal range is around 72-90.
-> High MCV (Mean Corpuscular Volume) is good as it is an indicator of the available RBC floating in the plasma (hope I got the explanation right). The higher it is, the better. My daughter's was ~83 yesterday.
Hope I did answer some of your questions, although I may have raised some more in the process
Take care,
Bostonian