Do Compare Brands and Types - Compare different brands and types of formula for nutrition value, as well as baby's specific needs. Ask the pediatrician what is recommended. Not all babies will have the same nutritional needs, so it is important to follow that advice, as well as research brands and types to find out which best meets the needs of your infant.
Don't Buy the Cheapest Formula Without Research - The cheapest formula may be the one your baby needs, but don't buy the cheapest just to save money. Always do research and listen to the pediatrician. It's good to save money in most cases, but not at the expense of your infant's health and nutrition.
Do Stock Up When Practical - Sometimes stores will have sales on baby formula. When baby has no issues with formula, it can be practical to stock up. It's wise to be sure you have been using the same formuula to feed your baby for a while before stocking up.
Don't Switch Brands Too Often - Switching formula can be tough on a baby's stomach. Try not to switch from the type of formula you are using unless recommended by the pediatrician.
Do Prepare Formula in Advance Where Practical - Some new moms may find it easier to prepare bottles in advance when using formula to feed a baby. However, if there is not a practical and safe way to store the bottles, it may not be a good idea.
Don't Feed Baby Formula That Has Been Out Longer Than Recommended - New moms can check the label of the infant formula to see how long it can be unrefrigerated before going bad, as well as how long it can be refrigerated before it spoils.
Do Follow Preparation Instructions Exactly - Baby formula is developed in a way that provides a particular amount of nutrition to the infant. If it is prepared wrong, the nutritional value is altered.
Don't Use More or Less Powder or Mixture Than Suggested - Using formula to feed a baby can be healthy if done right. Using too much mixture can cause gas, constipation, and other complications. Using less than suggested can cause poor nutrition and take away essential nutrients.
Do Heat Baby Formula Before Feeding - Babies should drink their bottles heated at an appropriate temperature. Room temperature is ideal. Babies should not drink cold bottles or those that are too hot. Both can be dangerous.
Don't Use a Microwave For Heating Formula - Do not use a microwave to heat formula in a baby bottle or other container. Because microwaves heat unevenly, this could result in scalding.
-- Note that the author is not a licensed medical professional. The above is provided for informational purposes. Always consult a licensed medical professional for any advice pertaining to health matters.
Sources:
Personal Experience
http://kidshealth.org/parent/pregnancy_newborn/formulafeed/formulafeed_starting.html
http://kidshealth.org/parent/growth/feeding/feednewborn.html
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14 Comments
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Great advice. I am going to share this with some friends of mine who are having babies within the next coiple of months.
great job on this!
All your points are excellent!
Excellent tips!
Great points to remember!
Excellent.
Oh and I know I wasn't suppossed to use the microwave, but when in a hurry I did use it and I would gently shake the bottle to evenly distribute the heated formula (and breast milk, I did both) and tested it. Usually got the temperature right. But I like the stove method. Works great when you have an obscene amount of stored breast milk (I couldn't help it) and it needs to be thawed slowly.
Also, if you recieve help from WIc don't let them tell you that constipation IS NOT or medical condition from formula. Both my kids had this but my youngest has a form of IBS (an umbrella term) and even with a doctors note to change the formula, the WIC office acted like they should override my doctors orders to go milk-free with formula. I got mad and left.
Very important information!