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  1. First infant formula (first milk) should always be the first formula you give to your baby. The cows' milk in formula contains 2 types of proteins – whey and casein. First infant formula is based on whey protein which is thought to be easier to digest than other types of formula.

    • Breast Milk
    • Formula Milk
    • Non-Cows' Milk Formula
    • 'Goodnight' Milk
    • Water
    • Cows' Milk
    • Goats' and Sheep's Milk
    • Soya Drinks and Other Milk Alternatives
    • Rice Drinks
    • Fruit Juice and Smoothies

    Breast milk is the only food or drink babies need in the first 6 months of their life. It should continue to be given alongside an increasingly varied diet once you introduce solid foods from around 6 months. The World Health Organization recommends that all babies are breastfed for up to 2 years or longer. Breastfeeding up to 12 months is associat...

    First infant formula is usually based on cows' milk and is the only suitable alternative to breast milk in the first 12 months of your baby's life. All infant formula in the UK has to meet the same standards to help babies grow and develop. It does not matter if you choose a cheaper or more expensive brand of formula. Follow-on formula is not suita...

    Goats' milk formula is available and produced to the same nutritional standards as cows' milk formula. Goats' milk formula is not suitable for babies with cows' milk protein allergy. It's no less likely to cause allergies in babies than cows' milk formula as the proteins they contain are very similar. You should only give your baby soya formula if ...

    "Goodnight" milk is not suitable for babies under 6 months old. This type of formula is not needed, and there's no evidence that babies settle better or sleep longer after having it.

    Once your baby has started to eat solid foods (from around 6 months) you can offer them sips of water from a cup or beaker with meals. Drinking water for babies over 6 months does not need to be boiled first. Fully breastfed babies do not need any water until they've started eating solid foods. During hot weather they may want to breastfeed more th...

    Cows' milk can be used in cooking or mixed with food from around 6 months but should not be given as a main drink to babies until they're 12 months old. This is because cows' milk does not contain the right balance of nutrients to meet your baby's needs. Pasteurised whole milk and semi-skimmed milk can be introduced as a main drink once your child ...

    Goats' and sheep's milk are not suitable as a main drink for babies under 1 year old as, like cows' milk, they do not contain enough iron and other nutrients babies this age need. As long as they're pasteurised, they can be given as a main drink once your baby is 1 year old.

    You can give your child unsweetened calcium-fortified milk alternatives, such as soya, oat or almond drinks, from the age of 1 as part of a healthy balanced diet. Babies and young children under 5 years old should not be given rice drinks, because of the levels of arsenic in these products. If your child has an allergy or intolerance to milk, talk ...

    Children under 5 years old should not have rice drinks as a substitute for breast milk, infant formula or cows' milk as they may contain too much arsenic. Arsenic is found naturally in the environment and can find its way into our food and water. Rice tends to take up more arsenic than other grains, but this does not mean that your baby cannot eat ...

    Fruit juices, such as orange juice, are a good source of vitamin C. However, they also contain natural sugars and acids, which can cause tooth decay. Babies under 12 months do not need fruit juice or smoothies. If you choose to give these to your baby, dilute the juices and smoothies (one part juice to 10 parts water) and limit them to mealtimes. G...

  2. Home. Baby. Feeding your baby. Bottle feeding. How to make up a feed. Things you need for formula feeding. How to sterilise equipment. How to use formula. If you're not breast feeding, you should use first infant formula as your baby's main drink until they are 12 months old.

  3. Dec 12, 2022 · Toddler formulas tend to include more sodium, fat, and sugar than infant formula, says Dr. Fuchs—meaning it's not OK to feed these to an infant—and they are not ideal for toddlers, either ...

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  4. Formula milk, also known as infant formula or sometimes just ‘formula’, is a substitute for breast milk that can be used either as an alternative to breastfeeding, or as a way of supplementing it. Formula is usually (but not always) made from cow’s milk, which is specially processed to make it suitable for babies to drink.

  5. Breast milk or infant formula should be the main drink during the first year of life. Continue with breast milk or infant formula as a main drink when you wean your baby. If babies need a drink in addition to milk, they should be given cooled boiled tap water (up to 6 months of age).

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