How to ensure vegan baby gets all required nutrients

I’m 32-weeks pregnant and anxiously awaiting the birth of my first child. My husband and I are both vegans, and we have decided to raise our future child on a diet free of any animal products. We are getting a lot of unsolicited opinions from family and friends — some people are saying it is extremely unhealthy to raise a baby without meat. Is this true? How can we ensure our baby will get required nutrients without any meat, dairy, or eggs?

It is absolutely possible for infants (and children) to get all the nutrition they need from a vegetable-based diet, but it does take some extra thought and planning.

As you probably know, breast milk is vegan. This liquid provides all the nutritional needs for infants in the first 6 months of life. It could be beneficial to vegan infants’ health to be breastfed longer than non-vegans since breast milk is such a great source of nutrients. If you can’t breastfeed or choose not to, try soy formula fortified with vitamins B12 and D, but avoid other plant-based milks due to their lack of protein.

As babies nurse less and start consuming more solid foods, parents need to make sure all of the nutrients necessary for proper development are being provided.

A baby’s first foods are typically fruits, veggies, and rice cereal — all of which are naturally vegan. Once your baby is ready for small pieces of solid food, you can introduce proteins such as tofu, tempeh, and soft-cooked beans. Just remember, vegan infants under 6 months should not be given any foods containing gluten, nuts, or seeds — including peanuts, peanut butter, and other nut spreads.

In addition to vitamins B12 and D, vegetarian and vegan diets are at risk of deficiency in a few other key nutrients — including protein, iron, zinc, and omega-3 fatty acids. To make sure your child gets needed amounts of iron, combine foods high in vitamin C (citrus fruits as well as many different fruits and vegetables) with foods containing iron. Cereals, grains, legumes, dates, prunes, raisins, and greens are rich in iron. The best vegan sources of calcium are sesame seeds, collards, broccoli, sea vegetables, and tofu. You can also get calcium-fortified orange juice and soy milk. It is just as important for vegans to go easy on sweets and processed foods as it is for everyone else.

To ensure that your baby gets enough of these key nutrients, you should also give him or her a vitamin supplement, in addition to choosing fortified cereals and juices. A pediatrician can help guide parents and offer supplements and healthy diet tips, if needed. For optimal health and nutrition, your baby’s vegan diet should also be well balanced and varied.

Relevant Directory Listings

See More

Kids Country Day Camp

<p dir="ltr">Kids Country Day Camp is a sports, adventure, and recreational day camp for children 5 - 12 years of age. They  are located on 10 beautiful acres in the heart of Suffolk County, Mount Sinai. The campus is comprised of  indoor and outdoor recreation areas, athletic fields, sports courts, playgrounds, and water activity areas. The  summer camp session runs for 8 weeks excluding the 4th of July holiday. Various combinations of weeks and  days provides complete scheduling flexibility. Activity hours are from 9:00am to 4:00pm with additional before and after care available for your convenience. Before care hours are from 7:00-8:30am and after care hours  are from 4:30-6:00pm. Rates include lunch, snacks, refreshments, arts & crafts and activity materials, sports equipment, and 2 camp shirts.</p>

Take the Stage at the Park Slope Day Camp

<p dir="ltr">Take the Stage is a three-week experience for theater artists that offers the experience of creating an original show with friends and performing it. Majors available in Drama, Dance, Music & Stagecraft, Take the Stage blends innovative performing arts activities with traditional day camp including half-day trips & special event theme days in Prospect Park. </p> <p dir="ltr">Take the Stage runs in two 3-week sessions. Performances will be held for PSDC groups on Thursday and for families and friends on Friday.</p> <p dir="ltr">Extended hours and transportation from most Brooklyn neighborhoods available. Options to mix and match with Traditional Camp and Sports Academy.</p> <p><span id="docs-internal-guid-a4a05926-7fff-16fe-65b7-8086d8c0b59f">For campers entering Grades 1 - 8.</span></p> <p><strong><span id="docs-internal-guid-a4a05926-7fff-16fe-65b7-8086d8c0b59f">Register while discounts are at their highest.</span></strong></p>

Ghostlight Theater Camp

<p>Ghostlight Theater Camp is a summer theater camp for campers ages 9-17. Providing 10-day, 3-week, and 6-week programs that combine high-caliber theater training with a traditional summer camp experience. </p> <p>Working with Broadway artists both in classes and in productions, campers will have access to skill development, mentorships, and lifelong connections that will follow them beyond camp. Ghostlight focuses on ensemble theatre values and practicies that support individuality and self-expression in the context of community. This means that no camper at Ghostlight is in the back row or sitting on the side. Each day brings multiple opportunities to perform and create with fellow campers in an environment filled with support. </p> <p>When not making theater, campers can enjoy the benefits of a summer camp in Maine that no other theater camp offers. Stargazing in a hammock, walks in the woods, downtime by the pool, and quiet time reading in the Gazebos with the sound of wind all around are some of highlights of a summer unplugged and away from screens. </p> <p>Finally, the most meaningful and lasting gift of a summer at Ghostlight is the friendships made that last a lifetime. Though the love of theater brings us together, and the work we do stands out from other experiences, the community focus of Ghostlight Theater Camp is why we hear, year after year, that campers cannot wait to return. </p>