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GDPR I agree to the terms of the email subscription. Which baby formula is best? Every baby formula you can buy in Australia meets strict Australian Standards. Baby formula with special additives Some baby formulas have extra ingredients added to them to make them more like breastmilk.
Betacarotene : this is a source of vitamin A and anti-oxidants. Most formulas already have added vitamin A and anti-oxidants. Prebiotics and probiotics : these can help formula-fed babies grow healthy bacteria in their bowels.
Avoid changing the type of formula you give your baby. Preparing baby formula. Page last reviewed: 15 March Next review due: 15 March Read our cookies policy to find out more about our cookies and how we use them. Types of formula. Extra nutrients such as vitamins and minerals are added to help your baby to grow and develop. Information: Breast milk is the best and most natural food for your baby. Important Do not use soy formula for babies under 6 months unless your GP or paediatrician recommends this.
Do not give a baby under the age of 1: regular cow's milk sheep's milk goat's milk condensed milk oat milk almond milk rice milk. First infant formula If you choose not to breastfeed or if you are unable to breastfeed your baby, you need to use formula. Non-urgent advice: Talk to your public health nurse or GP before you:.
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