Tuesday 13 March 2012

The best formula for your baby

The first choice in bottle milk for your little one should be a cow's milk based infant formula suited to his age. This is of course unless your health practitioner has advised you not to due to possible allergic reactions or another reason. Normally goats milk is not suited in a case of allergies either due to the fact that goats milk proteins are very similar to the ones contained in cow's milk. The amount of lactose is also around the same levels found in cow's milk. Goat milk and sheep contain much lower nutrient levels, below what is required for a young child, especially iron unless they have been artificially added. These types of milk have also not been approved for use within Europe. Should you consider these for any reason, you should consult with your doctor first.

It is very important to remember that other than breastfeeding, formula is the only alternative during the first 6 months of your babys life and it should be given for at least the first twelve months. It is not safe to feed a baby under twelve months old anything other than breast milk or formula. They are not able to digest the full fat milk adults would normally drink and does not contain enough nutrients for their growing bodies. Once they are passed six months though, you may begin introducing small amounts into any solids you may be cooking for them.

If you are looking at formula as an alternative to breastfeeding, you may become overwhelmed by the wide variety of options on the market. With all of the sales pitches and different promises each of the varieties have, it can become very difficult to single out the top brand for your child. There is however a silver lining. Due to the regulations around baby food, they are all in fact very very similar, with the most visible difference being in which direction the marketing company has taken and what nourishment information they want to focus on. If you are worried or feel your little one requires something a little bit more, do not hesitate to speak with your doctor for more input as they will probably have a favourite to recommend to you.

When it comes to powdered formula, the costs may well be quite a bit cheaper than buying cartons of the ready made competition. The major downside being the preparation time. You can buy powdered milk for a variety of ages, right from new born through to toddlers and even older so you will want to keep this in mind if you are new to instant formula. A very big plus side to ready-made carton milk formula is that it does not need heating. This may be great for times when you are out for a meal with friends and family or even the early morning feeds when you don't quite feel like fumbling around the kitchen in the dark heating up bottles.

If it is your first little one, it may be good to join a mothers group so that you are able to share between you what to use and what to avoid. Even for a second or 3rd time mom, the support of these groups can be amazing. You can speak to someone at your local clinic for information about baby groups in your area, or even at your doctors office.

Yours,
Mona Selinger

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