if you are breastfeding you dont need Vit. d supplement. This is only recommended for bottle feeding babies.
Milk has little to no vitamin C.
vitamins A, D, E
Yes. Vitamin A gives milk that slighly yellowish tinge. Vitamin A is fat soluable, that's why non-fat milk looks bluish. With all of the fat removed, there's no vitamin A to give it a yellowish color.
Milk is a good source of vitamin D.
Vitamin D can be found in different drinks. Cow milk, almond milk, soy milk, and coconut milk are all drinks that have the vitamin.
Orange juice fortified with vitamin D and milk fortified with vitamin D.
No, Vitamin C is not present in Yogurt.
Yes it does.but has More Vitamin D then C.
Vitamin A
One source of vitamin D is milk. Milk has both Vitamin A and Vitamin D added to it to make Our bones and teeth strong and healthy.
Milk is fortified with vitamin D for calcification and metabolism of bones and teeth. Vitamin A which naturally occurs in milk but is lost in the processing of milk is also added. Vitamin a helps with vision, skin, and the immune system.
Vitamin E.
vitamin D