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Don’t use homemade formula. Don’t dilute formula. Don’t give toddler formula to infants.
Don’t give cow’s milk or plant-based milks (almond, soy, pea, oat, etc.) under 12 months of age.
Babies younger than age 12 months should be fed infant formulas specifically designed to meet their nutritional needs. Adding extra water or other liquids to infant formula can be dangerous.
Store brand / generic formulas (storebrandformula.com):
FORMULA CATEGORIES:
Standard Cow Milk-Based: intended for infants who have a normal GI tract. Standard formulas contain full-sized cow milk protein.
Partially Hydrolyzed Cow Milk-Based: intended for infants who are experiencing discomfort when they digest the full-sized cow’s milk proteins or who have a history of digestive issues.
Cow Milk-Based Extensively Hydrolyzed / Hypoallergenic: intended for infants who are allergic to and/or cannot tolerate full-sized cow’s milk proteins.
Cow Milk-Based Amino Acid / Elemental: intended for infants who are allergic to and/or cannot tolerate intact cow's milk protein and are not able to tolerate extensively hydrolyzed formulas. These formulas may be covered by insurance in Texas and typically require a prescription.
Plant-Based: intended for infants who have galactosemia, are on a vegan diet or are unable to digest lactose (usually temporary). Soy formulas are not the first choice for cow's milk protein intolerance since up to 50% of the infants who have milk allergy are also sensitive to soy protein.
Cow Milk-Based, reduced lactose: intended for infants who are not able to tolerate lactose. Lactose intolerance is not common in infants. All plant-based formulas are lactose-free.
Added rice starch: intended for infants with gastroesophageal reflux. These formulas often cause constipation so it is best to discuss with your baby’s doctor before starting.
Organic: intended for families who prefer organic foods.
Premature infant, 22 calorie Cow Milk-Based: intended for preterm infants (less than 37 weeks gestation); nutrient-enriched to promote catch-up growth and healthy development.
Online resources for parents: