A woman is breastfeeding her 2-month-old infant. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, what should she do daily to ensure that her baby is receiving adequate vitamin D?
a. Supplement the baby's intake with 500 mL vitamin D-fortified milk.
b. Supplement the baby's intake with 500 mL infant formula.
c. Continue breastfeeding as breast milk is adequate in vitamin D.
d. Provide a multivitamin supplement that includes 5 mcg vitamin D.
d
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