Veg*n Diet Causes Severe Health Problems for Infants
Severe Megaloblastic Anemia in 6-month-old Girl Breast-fed by a Vegetarian Mother

Cheron G., Girot R., Zittoun J., Mouy R., Schmitz J., Rey J.

Departement de Pediatrie, Hopital des Enfants-Malades, Paris.

The case of a young girl, born to a woman who was a vegetarian for 18 years, is presented. She had been exclusively breast-fed until the age of 6 months when a severe anemia was discovered with an extremely low hemoglobin level (1.9 g/100 ml). Her physical growth and psychomotor development had been normal until 3 months of age. Bone marrow showed megaloblastosis and the serum B12 level was low (45 ng/l). B12 levels were also decreased in both parents (110 and 105 ng/l) and in the mother's milk (12 ng/l). Treatment with parenteral B12 was successful. The importance of a careful dietetic inquiry in the case of an infant with megaloblastic anemia is stressed and likewise, as a preventive measure during all normal pregnancies.

PMID: 2735808, UI: 89286285

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