Re: Failure to thrive
Babies and young children need diets that include digestible proteins, fats, cholesterol, calcium and other minerals and vitamins. Without the proper building blocks, they don't grow. But even worse, they don't develop neurologically as they should. The brain and nervous system require certain fats to allow myelination to take place. When breastfeeding ends, a diet that includes dairy products can supply the necessary ingredients, but a diet of mainly fruits, veggies and whole grains does not. One of the difficulties is that foods that might contain the right kinds of proteins are often bulky, and kids become full before they have consumed enough to meet their growth and energy requirements.
Here are a couple of links to an article that was in the NY Times and the author's response to letters that vegans wrote about the article:
http://realbabyfood.info/veganbabiesatris.html http://realbabyfood.info/response1.html
People who want to raise their kids to be vegetarians (and especially vegans) need to educate themselves to make choices that will not harm their children. Good intentions are no substitute for accurate information.
A baby that stops growing, and even more important, stops walking, sounds like a child who may be in danger of more serious complications. I hope that a good evaluation is done and that the care providers and the parents can avoid being adversarial and find ways to help this baby resume normal growth and development.
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