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OpEd: Veganism is Bad for Babies

veganAuthor Nina Planck, a self-proclaimed reformed vegan, wrote an OpEd piece in yesterday's New York Times declaring that a vegan way of eating is "irresponsible" for devloping babies, infants, and growing toddlers.

By now we've all read the story of the vegan couple who was recently tried and convicted of starving their six-week-old baby to death by feeding it nothing but soy milk and apple juice. This is the third or fourth time a "calamity" like this has happened in as many years. In my mind, these tragedies have less to do with veganism and more to do with the parents being stupid, selfish, a-holes.

Says Planck:

I was once a vegan. But well before I became pregnant, I concluded that a vegan pregnancy was irresponsible. You cannot create and nourish a robust baby merely on foods from plants. Indigenous cuisines offer clues about what humans, naturally omnivorous, need to survive, reproduce and grow: traditional vegetarian diets, as in India, invariably include dairy and eggs for complete protein, essential fats and vitamins. There are no vegan societies for a simple reason: a vegan diet is not adequate in the long run. 

And for those that argue that vegans can breastfeed their children (although do vegans consider breastmilk an animal product?) Planck responds, "Studies show that vegan breast milk lacks enough docosahexaenoic acid, or DHA, the omega-3 fat found in fatty fish. It is difficult to overstate the importance of DHA, vital as it is for eye and brain development."

Though not a medical professional, she makes a strong case that babies need a range of nutrients to develop properly. And I'm sure many medical professionals would agree with her. Seasoned vegans will probably poke holes in her arguments and chime in with all kinds of reasons why a vegan diet for babies is perfectly fine, but I wouldn't be willing to risk it.


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Comments

 

nippleconfusion said:

It annoys me that the couple who starved their baby to death is being called "vegan." They were cruel and stupid, and the whole point of veganism is to not eat from other speicies - apparently those people were human, and so was their baby.

May 22, 2007 3:12 PM
 

Pammie said:

we were bludgeoned w/this story on the news daily.  The pictures from the couple's house were startling...the cabinets were EMPTY, and the police suggested there was ONE filty bottle in the house.  Even worse, the couple lived blocks from an EXCELLENT hospital...and from MY pediatrician's office.

After being found guilty, the father's statement to the judge indicated because they named him CROWN they MUST love him, and meant him no harm.  Newspaper articles stated he wanted to keep his child "safe" from the mainstream "authorities" who would belittle or malign the couple's dietary choices and expose the child to countless diseases.

I have many friends who are vegetarians and some vegans.  I don't blame the couple's food choices for this, I blame their fanatacism and lack of initiative to seek assistance in caring for their child within the parameters of their dietary choices.

This couple had, within this metro area many opportunities for education & assistance, yet opted to ignore them...and now their baby is dead.  

Intent to harm?  Not by being vegan or vegetarian.  Intent to harm by cold-shouldering avenues for assistance when the opportunites are there?  I hazard an opinion...yes.  

I believe the op-ed author and her research that humans are omnivores & require a variety of food sources for optimum growth & development.  I also believe it is not my place to malign other's choices, but instead to offer opportunites to ensure the food restrictions people are imposing upon their children are made w/the help of all the education possible.  "Have you consulted w/a registered dietician?  How does your pediatrician feel about that?"  Most of the vegetarian parents I know respond w/buckets of their personal research about daily allowances for vitamins & amino acids...and have made informed choices.  

Too bad Crown's parents just made a "gut" decision...and backed it up w/some organic apple juice.

May 22, 2007 7:17 PM
 

bbbgmom said:

I think the parents are severely mentally ill.  To ignore the signs of starvation?  Must be messed up.  Veganism aside, a baby that age can be easily nourished with breast milk exclusively.  Somewhere I read that the mother breastfed, but I must be wrong.  SAD.

May 22, 2007 9:30 PM
 

Kaz said:

There are vegan sources of DHA, just, ya know, FYI...

Also, I just gotta ask.. was the "do vegans consider breastmilk an animal product" a serious question, or a snide, rhetorical question?

Not that I personally advocate a vegan diet, but, if it truly was a snide comment, well, it kinda kills and thoughts of taking the whole post seriously. Which would be too bad, because otherwise it was a pretty good post... I'm gonna give you the benefit of the doubt on this one.

May 22, 2007 9:32 PM
 

ellis said:

it wouldn't matter if they had fed the baby soy milk and apple juice or cow's milk and apple juice - either choice is inadequate for the baby's health. Before formula was invented in the late 1800s, babies starved to death by eating grown up food their bodies couldn't process instead of breastmilk.

Most vegans feed their babies breastmilk and take dietary supplements for protein and vitamin B12.

the argument "veganism is bad for babies" could as easily be "omnivorism is bad for babies" -- BOTH are true-babies don't eat what grownups do!!

May 23, 2007 1:11 AM
 

Delany said:

PLEASE tell me the "is breastmilk vegan?" comment was a joke.

Veganism is about *consent*, not about avoiding everything that comes from an animal. I chose to breastfeed my daughter, so of course  breastmilk is vegan. Heck, I'd argue that drinking someone's blood is vegan if they agree to it. (Oral sex is vegan, too.)

I've been vegan nearly a decade and have a perfectly healthy 5 year old vegan daughter. It's not risky and it's not complicated. It's just a matter of reading labels and offering a variety of foods. My daughter is the only kid I know who begs for brussel sprouts at the grocery store, and who scarfs down Indian, Korean, and Ethiopian food like it's going out of style.

Yes, it's a tragedy what happened to this baby, but that's because the parents were idiots. It's like religious fanatics who smother their kids because they thought the kid was possessed - would it be fair to say that religion is dangerous and should be avoided at all costs? Or would you say "Those people aren't representative of the vast majority of followers of X religion"?

May 24, 2007 10:10 AM
 

Stefania Pomponi Butler (CityMama) said:

Delany, vegan kids aren't the only ones who love veggies. We're omnivores who care about eating good food.  My girls love brussels sprouts, too. Roasted, steamed, or sauteed.  And they also eat "ethnic" foods because it's how I was raised and that love of all foods that my parents taught me is what I am continuing to pass down to my kids.  Korean food is by far their favorite, but that might be because they are 1/4 Korean and it's all I craved when I was pg.

May 24, 2007 11:16 AM
 

Delany said:

My point was people like Planck make it sound like vegans give their chidren very restrictive diets, when compared to the omni kids I know, the veg*n kids eat a lot more different types of food.

There's a great rebuttal of the Op-Ed over at http://www.tigersandstrawberries.com/ btw.

May 24, 2007 3:35 PM
 

Philippos said:

interesting

June 12, 2007 10:09 AM
 

Skyros said:

Nice

June 12, 2007 4:41 PM
 

Fotis said:

Sorry :(

June 12, 2007 8:39 PM
 

Stefanos said:

Nice

June 12, 2007 9:02 PM
 

Milos said:

Nice...

June 12, 2007 10:05 PM
 

Achilleas said:

Nice...

June 13, 2007 11:18 AM
 

Constantine said:

Cool.

June 13, 2007 2:26 PM
 

Emmanuel said:

interesting

June 14, 2007 12:59 PM
 

Matthaios said:

interesting

June 16, 2007 9:42 AM
 

Charalambos said:

Sorry :(

June 16, 2007 11:26 AM
 

Elias said:

interesting

June 18, 2007 12:02 AM
 

Samaras said:

Interesting...

June 18, 2007 11:15 AM
 

Marinos said:

interesting

June 19, 2007 3:17 PM

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