December 2

Pick the Right Baby Formula

Virtually child doctors and infant nutrition specialists highly urge breast milk for newborns up to two years old of age. Breast milk is the number one option and nature’s best food for infants because it contains certain ingredients that are needed by the infant to grow fit and intelligent.

But what if the mother can’t produce breast milk or is not at ease with breastfeeding; will the infant just starve to death? In cases like this, it is best to provide your newborn with the right milk supplement that mimics the range of nutrients found in mom’s milk. Have a look at our organic baby formulas adviser.

In today’s day and age, technology and science helped numerous milk companies in developing various milk supplements for every infant’s requirements.

There are basically three class of supplements: regular cow’s milk, soy milk, and organic milk supplements. As the name itself implies, regular cow’s milk supplement comes from cow’s milk, soy milk formulas start with soy beans but organic milk supplement comes organically raised cow’s milk.

When picking milk supplements over breast milk, consider your infant’s age, health and dietary needs. Also consider the cost and preparation time of the milk supplement.

For most infants regular milk supplements are fine but with newborn that have lactose sensitivities, it is best that you offer him soy milk supplements. While regular and soy milk supplements are nourishing, most parents opt for organic milk supplement because they are 100% natural.

In making baby’s milk, one should constantly wash their hands. Also, confirm that all utensils and equipments are suitably sterilized. Do discard any of the formula left in the baby’s used bottles, these may raise germs that are dangerous for the infant.

When deciding the right baby formula for your newborn, confer your pediatrician for advice.

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