Similac Advance Early Shield Infant Formula – 23.2 oz.

  • Powder Formula
  • Special Blend of Prebiotics, Special Blend of Nucleotides and Antioxidants
  • Milk Based
  • With DHA & ARA, Prebiotic
  • Promotes Brain and Eye Development
  • 1, 23.2 Oz. Per Container
  • Makes 168 oz. of Formula

Product Description
Similac Advance w/ Early Shield- Powder Formula – 23.2 oz Closer than ever to breast milkSimilac Advance EarlyShield is the first and only infant formula that has a unique blend of prebiotics, nucleotides and antioxidants — nutrients naturally found in breast milk. Plus, it has DHA and ARA, ingredients shown to help your baby’s brain and eyes develop. Similac Advance EarlyShield is the first and only DHA/ARA formula that has the EarlyShield blendBecause about 70% … More >>

Similac Advance Early Shield Infant Formula – 23.2 oz.

How Should You Feed Your New Infant?

A lot of people “think” infant formula is as good as breast milk. There are also a growing number of people who are becoming increasingly uncomfortable with mothers breast-feeding their infants in public. Quite frankly a woman’s breasts were created primarily as the main source of nutrition for human infants. However, throughout our times a woman’s breasts have become more of a “sex object” than as their true purpose of nurturing human infants. This may be one reason why so many people are uncomfortable seeing a woman baring her breasts to provide her infant with daily meals. The sight of a woman’s breast often creates “sexual arousal” for a lot of people. Most people just don’t think of a woman’s breasts as “baby bottles.”

Findings continue to indicate there is a need to educate the general public that breast-feeding is the best method of feeding and nurturing infants. The next best choice is cow’s milk-based infant formula. When choosing a commercial formula, use a brand recommended by your baby’s doctor. Do not try to create your own baby formula.

Health experts recommend infants be breast fed for at least a year, and receive breast milk alone until they reach six months of age. There are few people who breast feed continue breast-feeding until one year of age.

The decision to breastfeed is not always possible for every woman. The decision to breastfeed or formula feed your baby should be based upon your comfort level with breastfeeding and your lifestyle. If you decide to feed your baby a commercially prepared formula rest assured that your baby’s nutritional needs will be met. You will still bond with your baby.

One of the happiest times of my life was when I was feeding my only child her bottle. It was always a time of bonding for us. We made constant eye contact the entire time she nursed. I now raise Shih Tzu puppies, and I am certain this is a compensation for those unforgettable moments with my own baby daughter. What a thrill it was to watch her as she finished the entire bottle. I felt like jumping and doing a big hooray cheer when she was finished because I felt so comfortable now she was well nourished and nurtured. The bottle feeding times with my only child were some of the most emotionally complete moments of my life. She was the sweetest baby ever! The bonding is the same with bottle feeding as my own personal opinion and experience.

Some of the advantages of breast feeding are:

? Infection-fighting such as ear infections, diarrhea, respiratory infections and meningitis. Breast milk contributes to the infant’s immune system by increasing barriers to infection and decreasing the growth of organisms like bacteria and viruses.

? Breastfeeding is particularly beneficial for premature babies

? Breastfeeding may protect children against allergies, asthma, diabetes, obesity and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).

? Breast milk is easily digested by a newborn’s immature digestive system. Breast milk is often called the “perfect food” for a human baby’s digestive system.

? Breast milk naturally contains all the vitamins and minerals that a newborn requires.

? Breast milk is FREE.

? Women who breastfeed are less likely to have to take time off from work to care for their sick babies.

? Convenience: There are no bottles to mix and sterilize and no last-minute runs to the store for more formula. Breast milk is always fresh, available and the right temperature.

? Some studies show breast fed babies for at least 6 months have higher IQs than children who were formula fed.

Some Disadvantages of Breast feeding are:

? For some mothers it is easy from the start, for others it is difficult. Both baby and mother need plenty of patience and persistence to get used to the routine of breastfeeding. All the effort is often worth it in the long run.

? Personal comfort: Many mothers feel uncomfortable with breastfeeding. To overcome the discomforts seek out adequate education, support and practice.

? Latch-on pain is normal for the first week to 10 days and should last less than a minute with each feeding. If breastfeeding hurts throughout feedings, or if nipples and/or breasts are sore, seek the advice of your doctor. Many times it is just a matter of using the proper technique.

? You will need to limit caffeine intake during breastfeeding.

Types of commercial formulas:

? Powder (the least expensive)
? Liquid conentrate (requires dilution)
? Premixed ready-to-feed (the most expensive, but most convenient)
? Soy-based formula (if your baby is lactose-intolerant).

Always check the expiration date on the formula before you purchase and prepare your baby’s bottle.

Infant formula is made to contain many of the same nutrients and components found in breast milk. These nutrients include protein, fat, vitamins A,C, D, E, K, iron, calcium and many more.

If you use a liquid or powder formula be sure to read the directions on how much water and formula to use. Follow these directions carefully and measure each time you prepare the formula. Mix the formula with cold water. Heat the bottle to the temperature your baby prefers. If you use water from a well, be sure to boil it before it is used to mix with the formula. You may also use bottled water. Before feeding your baby shake the bottle so the formula mixes evenly with the water. Prepare only enough formula to last a 24 hour period. Discard formula left after this period of time. Never microwave formula.

Glass bottles provide the longest use. If you use glass bottles check the bottle on a regular basis for any chips or cracks that can hurt your baby. There are also plastic and disposable bottles you can use.

Bottle nipples come in several varieties as well as different shapes. Ask your baby’s doctor for a recommendation and try several different types to see which your baby prefers.

You should replace the nipple as needed. Ways to monitor for nipple replacement:

? The formula comes out too quickly.
? The nipple has become discolored
? The nipple has deteriorated in any way. A weakened or damaged nipple is a potential choking hazard.

Other routine chores involved with bottle feeding are:

? Sterilizing the bottles

? Storing formula in your refrigerator. Remembering to discard to formula you do not use within the 24 hour period.

Bottle Feeding Possible Advantages:

? Commercially prepared infant formulas are a nutritious alternative to breast milk and even contain iron.

? Formula is manufactured under sterile conditions and attempted to duplicate mother’s milk. If you bottle feed it is important to use a commercially prepared formula and that you do not try to create your own formula.

? Either parent (or another caregiver) can feed the baby a bottle at any time (although this is also true for women who pump their breast milk).

? Flexibility: Once the bottles are made, mother can leave her baby with a partner or caregiver. There is no need to pump or to schedule work or other obligations and activities around the baby’s feeding schedule.

? No need to find a private place to nurse in public; however you will need to always carry baby’s supplies for making formula.

?Formula digests slower than breast milk, therefore, babies usually need to eat less often than do breastfed babies.

? Mom does not have to worry about the things she eats or drink affecting her baby.

The best plan is to educate yourself as much as possible about both methods and then make your decision.

Source: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

This article is not meant to replace the advice and guidance of your Medical Care Professional. It is offered as information only. Please consult your Medical Care Professional for all health care issues.

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Best Ways to Save on Infant Formula

A lot of couples today put off getting married and starting a family for financial reasons. Who can blame them? Today’s economic unstability and inflation rates makes family life a little more harder. Having a baby is definitely expensive. And one of the biggest expense parents may have to face is the cost of infant formula.

As parents, we want nothing more than the best for our babies. Though breastfeeding is highly encouraged, some cases calls for the additional nurishment that infant formula can give. This can be because a mother cannot produce enough breast milk or a number of other reasons.

The question of what brand or kind may be irrelevant in choosing which is best for your babies, bottomline is – infant formula are expensive. Many parents cringe at the though of infant formula prices especially these days. Some of the best and known brands are comparable with only slight differences. However, there are several ways to save on these incredibly expensive infant formula.

1. Upon giving birth and realizing that you may not have enough breast milk to sustain your baby, ask the hospital to give you milk samples. Though some are advocating breastfeeding, they would also be considerate in some cases. Formula companies usually provide large amount of formula samples to hospitals. They are sometimes included in a baby tote along with other baby needs such as coupons, parenting books, baby lotions and other products.

2. If your baby likes a particular brand, try writing a letter to the company. They’d be happy to hear about costumer loyalty and may continously send you discount coupons.

3 . You may also ask your baby’s pediatrician for formula samples. Baby’s first years are filled with visits to their pedia, be sure to ask for sample on each visit. Formula companies provides many pediatrician with loads of formula samples, he or she would only be too happy to unload some on you.

4. And finally, check out formula companies’ website. Most major formula brand run their own website that is usually parent friendly. Sign up or register for newsletters, tips and coupons for discounts on their products. Some other website aside from these formula companies may offer coupons for infant formula. Search and explore parenting and baby care websites.

Though formula feeding is an incredibly expensive way to nurish your baby, a little time and effort on can go along way towards cutting your cost.

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