If a mother is unable to breast-feed her child for any reason, or any persons are required to feed a baby that are not the infants mother, there is only one acceptable way to feed the child. That is a solution typically known as baby formula. Baby formula gives the infant all of the nutrients he or she would be given by breast-feeding, that are greatly needed in the baby's development. All of this can be done without forcing the mother to feed her baby by means of her own body.
There are three main versions of baby formula that can be commonly found. There are good things about each option. Convenience of preparation and price are the two biggest factors in choosing between the three. They are powdered formula, concentrated formula, and ready to feed formula.
Powdered formula is the desired form when price is a real issue. Powdered formula takes the most effort to prepare, but is much cheaper than the other two options. In order to prepare this type of formula you simply boil water, thoroughly mix the powder with the water and allow cooling before feeding. Sterile water can be purchased in order to avoid boiling, but the sterile water should be warmed, and is an unnecessary expense to those who are trying to save money.
The next form of formula is concentrated formula. It is a thick concentrate that is slightly easier to prepare than powder but also more expensive. The preparation methods are virtually the same except the mixing process is made much easier by the concentrate. Concentrated is preferred by those who have to be on the move because when sterile water is used the formula can be mixed in the bottle and shaken up. After than if the baby is not young enough that he or she requires a warm bottle, the formula can be drank.
Easily the most convenient version of formula is ready to feed formula. As can be judged by the name all a person would have to do to prepare this formula is buy it. After that it can be fed to the infant, although if the infant is very young it should still be warmed.
Other versions of baby formula exist for babies who are unable to properly digest standard formulas. A doctor can tell if a baby needs a certain type of formula and why. If a baby does need other types of formula it is not a big deal. This simply means that the baby has trouble digesting the original formula and has a sensitive stomach.
It is not advisable for someone to attempt to make their babies formula at home. If a mistake is made it could greatly affect your baby's health. Making baby formula is a precise business and should be left to the professionals.
Any sort of sweetener such as sugar, or honey should not be added to a baby's formula under any conditions. Goat or cow milk should never be used to replace baby formula. These milks could make the baby very sick and should wait until later in development. The only form of milk that is acceptable for an infant to drink is human breast-milk, all others are not sufficient.
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