Breast milk is the optimal nutrition for your baby, however, mothers opt for either supplementing or formula feeding their babies for a variety of reasons.
Ensure that you know how much and how often to feed your baby, and how to tell whether or not baby is getting enough to eat, with this comprehensive guide from Enfamil A+.
Newborns are particularly vulnerable to diseases and infections due to their developing immune systems. They move from their mother’s womb into a world full of germs.1 Learn how a certain type of bacteria can help boost your little one’s immune system.
GOS and polydextrose are two dietary fibres that are added to some Enfamil A+ baby, infant and toddler formula and toddler nutritional drink products. These dietary fibres found in Enfamil A+ are shown to soften stools* and help support the immune system.**
Breastfeeding isn’t for all moms. If you’re a working mom and can’t always be by your baby, exclusively pumping may be the best option for you. Exclusive pumping might take some time to get used to, so it’s helpful to create a schedule that aligns with your busy week. Learn how to create a pumping schedule that fits your lifestyle.
While preparing formula for your baby is a relatively simple task itself, it’s also important to keep in mind a range of safety guidelines regarding baby formula storage to help avoid any potential issues.