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EPISODE · Jul 27, 2026 · 27 MIN

EP 31: Iron Deficiency in Babies: Why “Borderline” Is Not Good Enough

from Nutrition for the Early Years · host Dr. Liz Daniels, DO, FAAP

Send us Fan MailCould your baby have low iron even when you are offering healthy, iron-rich foods? Dr. Liz Daniels shares her personal experience with her son’s low hemoglobin and explains why iron deficiency is common, treatable, and never a sign that a parent has failed. You will learn why borderline hemoglobin should not be ignored, how iron supports brain development and growth, and why food alone may not correct an existing deficiency. Dr. Liz also explains the difference between ferritin and hemoglobin, when supplements may be needed, and why breastfed babies can face a higher risk. Plus, she clears up the common belief that protein and iron are the same. This caring, practical episode will help you speak with your child’s healthcare team and make informed feeding choices.What You’ll Learn:Why iron deficiency can happen even when parents do everything rightWhy borderline hemoglobin should not be ignoredHow iron supports brain development, growth, and healthy red blood cellsThe difference between low ferritin and low hemoglobinWhy iron-rich foods may not be enough to correct a deficiencyWhen iron supplements may be needed for babies and toddlersWhy breastfed babies may have a higher risk of low ironHow vitamin C can help the body absorb iron from foodWhy protein and iron are not the sameWhen follow-up testing can confirm that iron levels have improvedEpisode highlights:(0:00) A parent’s personal experience with low hemoglobin(3:02) Why iron deficiency is not your fault(3:44) How iron supports growth and brain development(5:17) Infant iron stores and major risk factors(9:19) Why borderline hemoglobin needs attention(13:08) Iron-rich foods, absorption, and supplements(16:51) Treating and retesting until the gap is closed(19:27) Iron supplements for breastfed babies(21:45) Why protein and iron are not the same(26:04) Five key takeaways for parentsNEW COURSE! "Read the Pattern: Feeding Your Baby 0–4 Months" — because a healthy relationship with food starts earlier than most people think. Course Link!Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only, not medical advice.

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Send us Fan Mail Could your baby have low iron even when you are offering healthy, iron-rich foods? Dr. Liz Daniels shares her personal experience with her son’s low hemoglobin and explains why iron deficiency is common, treatable, and never a sign that a parent has failed. You will learn why borderline hemoglobin should not be ignored, how iron supports brain development and growth, and why food alone may not correct an existing deficiency. Dr. Liz also explains the difference between ferrit...

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