Gentle Formula
For babies with fusiness or gas
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Organic Formula
For your organic lifestyle
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Milk-Based Formula
Milk formula with DHA
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Soy-Based Formula
Soy formula with DHA
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Pediatric Drink
Nutritional supplement drink
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Soy Pediatric Drink
Soy ready-to-drink supplement
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Baby Formula Basics


Formula Protein Source
Formula protein source is one distinguishing feature. One of two types of protein are used in infant formulas: cow's milk or soy. Both protein sources support infant growth and development. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that infants be fed milk-based formulas initially. However, for those infants who may have mild milk protein intolerance, Bright Beginnings Soy Formula is an effective alternative source of nutrition.

Carbohydrate Source
Formulas are also differentiated by their carbohydrate source. Most formulas contain lactose as the carbohydrate. Because some children recovering from gastroenteritis temporarily cannot tolerate the sugar lactose, Bright Beginnings offers a lactose-free baby formula. These formulas are also suitable for children with inherited metabolic disorders who should not consume lactose.

Liquid vs. Powdered Form
Bright Beginnings formulas come in three physical forms:

  • Ready-to-feed offers the convenience of no mixing. Simply pour formula into a clean bottle and offer to your baby. Many mothers find this form is best for travel or days on the go. Ready-to-feed also is a safe choice when a clean source of water may be unavailable.
  • Concentrate is more affordable than ready-to-feed but requires mixing with sterile or boiled water that has been allowed to cool. In addition, unmixed concentrate formula in an opened can must be refrigerated.
  • Powder is the most affordable form of infant formula per serving and has the added convenience of being available in the largest quantity containers.

Although ready-to-feed, concentrate, and powder are all nutritionally complete and meet the needs of growing infants, there may be slight differences in color, fragrance and taste. Occasionally, an infant will show a preference for one form over another.

 

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