Formula Feeding
Choosing to Formula Feed
Nine out of ten mothers use formula.
According to a recent study, most new mothers (9 out of 10, actually) use formula at some point during their baby's first year. So you're not alone, not by a long shot.
Women choose to formula feed for many reasons.
- Either Mom or baby has physical or medical issues.
- She can't pump or breastfeed after returning to work.
- She wants Dad and other family members to be a part of feeding.
Your options are excellent.
You can feel good knowing that there are some excellent formula options out there.
Choosing the right formula for your baby
Infants who are not breastfed should be given a formula that is iron-fortified with DHA and ARA (sources of Omega-3 and Omega-6 fats) for the first 9-12 months. DHA and ARA are nutrients naturally found in breast milk that support normal brain and eye development
Experts recommend that all non-breastfed babies should receive a DHA-enriched formula with a DHA level of at least 0.2% of the total fatty acids. Enfamil A+® has a DHA level of 0.32%.
Enfamil A+® is our closest formula to breast milk
The nutrient blend in Enfamil A+® helps support normal:![]() |
Brain & eye development Healthy immune outcomes Growth |
Tip
There are formulas for babies with special feeding needs (such as allergies or intolerances) Check out the formula finder for help.



