Correct Answer
Ans. is 'a' i.e., Vitamin K
*Milks from the mother whose diet is sufficient and properly
balanced will supply all the necessary nutrients except fluoride and Vitamin D.
*The iron content of human milk is low, but most normal term
infants have sufficient iron stores for the first 4-6 months. Human milk iron is well absorbed. Nonetheless, by 6 months the breast-fed infant's diet should be supplemented with iron fortified
complementary foods.
*The Vitamin K content of human milk is low and may cause hemorrhagic disease of newborn.
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