FAQs
Here are answers to frequently asked questions about preparing, storing and feeding infant formula.
Store the powder in a cool, dry place with a tightly closed lid. Prepared infant formula should be refrigerated and consumed within 24 hours. Leftovers from previous feeding must not be reused.
Yes, but the changes should be gradual to avoid indigestion. If your baby has excessive bloating, constipation, or agitation, you should consult your pediatrician before changing formula.
Newborns are usually fed every 2 to 3 hours, while older infants may lie 3 to 4 hours between meals. Pay attention to your baby's hunger signals and ask your pediatrician for advice.
Always follow the manufacturer's instructions. Use clean, sterilized bottles and teats, measure the correct ratio of infant formula to water, and use boiled, cooled water as needed. Prepared infant formula should be eaten within two hours or kept in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours.
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