Formula Feeding
Formula Feeding
There are many formulas to choose from and which you choose depend on your and your baby’s preference, as each formula that you painstakingly choose tastes slightly different and after taking your time to decide on which one to give your baby, there’s no guarantee that they will like it! Even the containers and packaging could sway your choice; some are sold in resealable bags, others in tins with resealable lids.
Formula comes in powder form, or ready made in cartons. Tins or boxes of powdered formula are the most economical, but cartons are ideal for outings or emergencies.
Most manufacturers make first and second stage milk. First stage, made from whey, is most like breast milk, so best for newborns and young babies. Second stage milk, casin-based, is designed for hungrier babies and takes longer to digest. Although suitable from birth the protein isn't as close to breast milk as that found in first stage milk.
Follow on milk can be given from six months, containing extra iron, which your baby will need by this age.
Soya formula is used for babies allergic to cow's milk. It is high in sugar and not suitable for all babies. Never switch formula without consulting with your health visitor. If your baby does have allergies you can get alternative milk on prescription.
There is a vast array for formula milk available. It is worth thinking about you and your baby's needs before you buy and perhaps speaking with other mums as their children would have tried and tested the formula for you!





















