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Essential
Information about Infant
Formula
Breast
milk is the perfect food for
babies for the first 12 months of life, and longer, if both mother
and baby wish to continue. If a baby is not breastfed, then the only
suitable option is infant formula.
Infant
formula is specifically designed
to provide the nutrients required for growth and development until
babies are old enough to drink cow’s milk as the main drink
(at 12
months).
All infant formula is made to the
stringent standards required by the regulatory code for food supply
in Australia and New Zealand, which is governed by Food Standards
Australia and New Zealand.
Standard
formula for healthy full term
babies is divided into Starter and Follow-On formula:
Starter
Formula is usually whey based
(like breast milk) and is suitable for infants from birth.
Follow
On Formula is usually casein
based (like cow’s milk) and is suitable for babies from 6
months.
Speciality
formulas are designed for
infants who have special needs and should only be given to infants
with such special needs on medical advice.
Toddler Milk
Toddler
milk drinks are not formula and
are not a complete feed. They are an alternative to cow’s
milk for
infants 12 months and older. Toddler milks contain additional
vitamins and minerals not found in cow’s milk, such as iron
and
Vitamin C.
A healthy diet can provide all the
nutrients needed by toddlers for growth, development and activity.
Toddlers do not always eat well and toddler milk as part of a healthy
diet, provides reassurance that they are getting the nutrients they
need.
We
recommend that toddler milk always
be given in a cup, and as for cow’s milk, no more than 2 cups
a day
is enough.
For
detailed information about safe
preparation of bottles and feeding, please click on this link.
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