Infant formula and bottle-feeding (2024)

What is infant or baby formula?

Most baby formula is made from cow’s milk that has been modified so that it suits babies’ nutritional needs. It’s not the same as cow’s milk.

Why babies need formula rather than cow’s milk

All baby formula has added vitamins, minerals and fats that babies need, which they can’t get from normal cow’s milk.

Also, babies can’t digest and absorb cow’s milk as completely or easily as breastmilk or formula. That’s because the protein level in cow’s milk is too high for babies.

For these reasons, you shouldn’t give cow’s milk to your baby as their main milk drink until your baby is over 12 months old.

For most healthy full-term babies who are having infant formula, cow’s milk-based baby formulas are recommended until 12 months of age. If you’re thinking of feeding your baby something other than breastmilk or cow’s milk-based formula, talk to your paediatrician, GP or child and family health nurse first.

Stage 1 and stage 2 formulas

Cow’s milk-based baby formulas for babies up to 6 months of age are called stage 1 or starter formulas. You can use stage 1 formulas from 0-12 months old.

From 6 months, you can choose stage 2 or follow-on formula, but you don’t need to change to stage 2. These formulas aren’t better for your baby than starter or stage 1 formulas.

Which baby formula is best?

Every baby formula you can buy in Australia meets strict Australian Standards.

All cow’s milk-based baby formulas are safe and have all the nutrients babies need for healthy growth and development. All these formulas suit most babies.

Some brands have extra ingredients added to them and are more expensive, but you don’t need to buy those brands for your baby. A hospital’s use of a particular brand of infant formula doesn’t mean that the brand is the ‘best’.

You can buy baby formula in powder form or ‘ready to drink’ form. Either is fine for your baby, but ‘ready to drink’ is usually more expensive.

Baby formula with special additives

Some baby formulas have extra ingredients added to them to make them more like breastmilk. But these ingredients don’t necessarily work in the same way as breastmilk in your baby’s body.

Here are some breastmilk ingredients that are added to some baby formulas:

  • LCPs (long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids): these are important for brain and nerve development. But there’s no clear evidence that babies can use ingredients like LCPs when they’re added to formula. Formula with added LCPs might be helpful for formula-fed premature babies’ brain development.
  • Betacarotene: this is a source of vitamin A and anti-oxidants. Most formulas already have added vitamin A and anti-oxidants. There’s no clear evidence that betacarotene formulas are better for your baby.
  • Prebiotics and probiotics: these can help formula-fed babies grow healthy bacteria in their bowels. The bacteria might help your baby have softer poo and less nappy rash. It might also help to reduce gastroenteritis duration.

Special baby formulas

For babies under 12 months of age, cow’s milk-based baby formula is recommended over formulas made from soybeans or goat’s milk. It’s also recommended over lactose-free formula.

But babies who can’t have cow’s milk-based formula might need special formula. You should use special baby formulas only under medical supervision.

Soy-based baby formula
Some babies can’t have dairy-based products because of allergies or intolerances. Or you might not want to use regular baby formula because of cultural, religious or other beliefs.

There have been concerns about the effects of phytoestrogens in soy formula on babies. But soy formulas are considered safe to use if your baby needs them.

Soy-based formulas don’t prevent or reduce the risk of your child developing allergies.

Hydrolysed baby formula
Hydrolysed formula is cow’s milk-based formula in which the milk proteins have been broken down into smaller components:

  • Partially hydrolysed (also called ‘HA’ or hypoallergenic) – in these formulas, the protein is partially broken down. These formulas aren’t suitable if your baby has a cow’s milk protein allergy.
  • Extensively hydrolysed – in these formulas, the protein is broken down even more. If your baby has a diagnosed cow’s milk protein allergy and you aren’t breastfeeding, your doctor might recommend an extensively hydrolysed infant formula.

There’s no evidence that giving babies hydrolysed infant formula prevents allergy problems from developing, even if you have a family history of allergies.

Prethickened formula and thickening agents
Prethickened (also called ‘AR’ or anti-reflux) formula is cow’s milk-based formula that has a thickener added. You can also buy thickening agents to add to standard baby formula yourself.

Your GP might recommend thickeners or prethickened formula if you’re using formula and your baby has gastro-oesphageal reflux. You should use prethickened formula or thickeners only in consultation with your doctor.

Homemade baby formula
Homemade baby formulas that use bone broth, ‘raw’ milk, or skim, evaporated, powdered or sweetened condensed milk aren’t suitable alternatives to breastmilk or shop-bought cow’s milk-based baby formula.

Homemade baby formula can contain many ingredients that aren’t safe for your baby. Also, it generally won’t have the correct amounts of the essential nutrients that your baby needs.

Changing baby formula

Once you’ve settled on a baby formula for your baby, it’s best not to change formula unless you need to. It can take several days for babies to adjust to new formula.

Also, different formulas have different-sized scoops and are made up in different ways, so it can be confusing if you change formula frequently. If you do change formula, read the directions on the new formula label carefully.

If you think your baby needs a different formula, it’s a good idea to talk with your GP or child and family health nurse.

You can read more about how to make, store and transport formula, how to bottle-feed and how to sterilise bottle-feeding equipment.

Toddler formulas

Your baby doesn’t need formula after 12 months.

This includes toddler or stage 3 formulas. At this age, toddlers should be getting most of their nutrition from solid food and can have cow’s milk as a drink.

If toddlers are having toddler formula, it can reduce their appetite for food. This can mean they don’t get the nutrients they need. It can also contribute to fussy eating.

When your baby is around 6 months old, you can start helping your childlearn to drink from a cup. You can aim to wean your baby off the bottle by the time they turn 12 months old.

Infant formula and bottle-feeding (2024)

FAQs

Infant formula and bottle-feeding? ›

On average, a newborn drinks about 1.5–3 ounces (45–90 milliliters) every 2–3 hours. This amount increases as your baby grows and can take more at each feeding. At about 2 months, your baby may drink about 4–5 ounces (120–150 milliliters) every 3–4 hours.

What is the quote about formula feeding? ›

The Best Bottle Feeding Quotes

It is important to recognize that some of the benefits of breastfeeding have nothing to do with the breast milk, but instead with the bonding experience the act provides. This bonding can be achieved with formula as well. – Anna Glezer, M.D. Remember that you are doing a great job.

How do I know if my formula fed baby is eating enough? ›

His stools should be frequent and liquid or very soft. He will poop 2 to 5 times a day for the first 4 weeks, and then produce 1 plentiful stool every 3 to 7 days after that. Another good sign is that he wakes up on his own to feed and that he feeds regularly, usually 8 to 12 times in 24 hours.

Is combo feeding still beneficial? ›

Breast milk is the best source of infant nutrition for your baby. But if feeding your baby only breast milk is not an option for you, combination feeding lets you keep giving your baby the important nutrients in your breast milk. The more breast milk your baby gets, the greater the health benefits.

What do studies comparing breast feeding with bottle feeding formula show? ›

Breastfed babies have fewer infections and hospitalizations than formula-fed infants. During breastfeeding, antibodies and other germ-fighting factors pass from a mother to her baby and strengthen the immune system. This helps lower a baby's chances of getting many infections, including: ear infections.

What is formula feeding and its justification? ›

Formula is an alternative to breast milk. It's made from a special dried-milk powder. Most infant formula products are made from cow's milk, with extra vitamins and minerals. Formula also includes fat from vegetable oils. Formula powder is mixed with cooled boiled water and offered to your baby in a bottle.

How to know if baby is feeding enough? ›

Signs your baby is getting enough milk

Your baby's cheeks stay rounded, not hollow, during sucking. They seem calm and relaxed during feeds. Your baby comes off the breast on their own at the end of feeds. Their mouth looks moist after feeds.

How to know if baby is underfed? ›

Signs that a baby is underfed or underfeeding include:
  • He's often cranky and seldom smiles.
  • When awake, he's alert but not active.
  • He wants to be held constantly. ...
  • He demands full attention.
  • He has trouble getting to sleep and staying asleep.
  • He has four or less wet diapers (based on milk feeds alone).

How much formula does a baby need per feeding? ›

On average, a newborn drinks about 1.5–3 ounces (45–90 milliliters) every 2–3 hours. This amount increases as your baby grows and can take more at each feeding. At about 2 months, your baby may drink about 4–5 ounces (120–150 milliliters) every 3–4 hours.

Why is mixed feeding discouraged? ›

Mixed feeding of formula milk with breastfeeding is associated with feeding problems and with stopping breastfeeding, but mothers who planned to mixed feed or use formula for practical reasons were more likely to go on to have milk insufficiency and to stop breastfeeding compared to exclusive breastfeeders.

Which formula is closest to breast milk? ›

Here's a list of some of the top brands known for their "closest to breastmilk" formulas:
  • Formula 1: Enfamil Enspire. ...
  • Formula 2: Similac Pro-Advance. ...
  • Formula 3: Gerber Good Start Gentle. ...
  • Formula 4: Earth's Best Organic Infant Formula. ...
  • Formula 5: Holle Organic Infant Formula.
Jan 30, 2024

Can I formula feed at night and breastfeed in the day? ›

Is it OK to breastfeed during the day and formula feed at night? Yes! Combo feeding is a great way to extend your breastfeeding journey. Feeding your baby can happen many different ways.

What are the long-term effects of formula-fed babies? ›

13,14 increased risk of long-term diseases with an immunological basis, including asthma and other atopic conditions: type 1 diabetes, celiac disease, ulcerative colitis, and Crohn's disease. Formula feeding is also associated with a greater risk of childhood leukemia.

Is breastfeeding for 3 months good enough? ›

The American Academy of Pediatrics and the World Health Organization also recommend exclusive breastfeeding for about the first 6 months with continued breastfeeding along with appropriate complementary foods for up to 2 years of age or older.

What are 5 disadvantages of bottle-feeding? ›

  • Adapted from INFACT Canada's Fourteen Risks of Formula Feeding : A Brief Annotated Bibliography by the Breastfeeding Action Group in Corner Brook, Newfoundland. ...
  • Higher risk of death from diseases. ...
  • Higher risk of SIDS. ...
  • Higher risk of obesity. ...
  • Higher risk of diabetes. ...
  • Higher risk of childhood cancers.

What is a famous quote about breast milk? ›

Popular Breastfeeding Quotes for Engraving
  • Never give up.
  • Breastfed With Love (we offer breastmilk beads already stamped with this phrase)
  • Breastmilk is love turned into food.
  • As soon as you're ready to eat in the bathroom, I'll breastfeed there.
  • Breastfeeding is my gift to myself, my baby and the earth.
Sep 9, 2021

What is a quote about milk? ›

Cows give milk, but she doesn't drink it herself - that is left to others. Clouds send rain only to quench the parched earth. In such giving, there is little space for selfishness. Chocolate milk has everything I need in a drink: the carbs, the protein, and the electrolytes.

Why are formula fed babies happier? ›

It may be, researchers say, that formula fed babies get more nutrients than they actually need. This means that they are, in effect, comfort eating. The feeling of being full all the time could make them appear more satisfied.

What was the baby formula milk scandal? ›

In 2008 formula from company Sanlu in China was contaminated with the chemical melamine, causing illness in 300,000 children and the deaths of six babies. Sanlu was accused of a cover-up and two men, Zhang Yujun, a farmer, and Geng Jinping, who sold the milk, were executed the following year.

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