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๐Ÿ‘ถ Newborn (2 weeks)

Healthy 2-week-old newborn on standard formula

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๐Ÿผ Infant (2 months)

2-month-old establishing a feeding routine

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๐Ÿคข Reflux Baby (6 weeks)

6-week-old with reflux requiring specialized formula

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๐Ÿ“ˆ Growing Baby (4 months)

4-month-old with good weight gain, ready for longer stretches

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๐Ÿฅฃ Starting Solids (6 months)

6-month-old transitioning to include solid foods

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What is Baby Formula?

Infant formula is a manufactured food designed to provide complete nutrition for babies who are not breastfed or who need supplementation. Modern formulas closely mimic breast milk composition and are regulated to meet strict nutritional standards.

Standard Formula

Cow's milk-based formula suitable for most healthy, full-term infants.

Contains:

  • 20 calories per ounce
  • Iron fortified
  • DHA/ARA added

Specialty Formulas

Designed for babies with specific needs like allergies, reflux, or prematurity.

Types:

  • Hypoallergenic
  • Anti-reflux
  • Soy-based

Age Guidelines

Formula needs change as baby grows and develops.

By Age:

  • 0-4 mo: 150-200 mL/kg/day
  • 4-6 mo: 130-150 mL/kg/day
  • 6-12 mo: 100-130 mL/kg/day
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