This section of the website contains information on Nurture and infant formula products.
Before you enter this section, please read this Important Information:
Breastfeeding is best for babies. Breast milk provides the ideal balanced nutrition and protection for babies. A healthy balanced diet is important to help mothers prepare for and maintain breastfeeding. Introducing partial bottle feeding may adversely affect breastfeeding by reducing the supply of breast milk and reversing a decision not to breastfeed is difficult. Infant formula should be prepared and used as directed because unnecessary or improper use can be harmful to the health of the baby. Social and financial implications, such as issues of convenience and cost to the household, should be considered before selecting a method of feeding.
If you are considering using infant formula, it is important to discuss this with a health professional.
This information about infant formula is provided for informational and educational purposes only.
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Introducing a new formula or changing formulas is common when you’re just trying to find the one that best suits your child’s needs.
While many babies will transition to a new formula easily, some may experience minor changes or discomfort. This is normal while your baby’s digestive system is still developing, and should settle down within a couple of weeks.
To help you out, we’ve developed practical articles to support you. If you are after more personalised advice, or just some reassurance, our friendly experts are here to help you on 0800 55 66 66 or you can contact us here
Useful guide on the differences in formulas
Useful guide on the differences in formulas
Useful tips for a smooth transition
Useful tips for a smooth transition
The materials published on this website are of a general nature and have been provided for informational purposes only. Always consult your medical practitioner or a qualified health provider for any further advice in relation to the topics discussed.