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Approx. age of baby: 4 - 8 weeks; Approx. weight of baby: 4.2 kg, 9 1/4 lb; Size of feed: 130 ml, fl. oz. (approx.) 4 1/2, Feeds in 24 hours: 6 We believe that breastfeeding is the ideal nutritional start for babies and we fully support the World Health Organization’s recommendation of exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life followed by the introduction of adequate nutritious complementary foods along with continued breastfeeding up to two years of age. Nestle data on file, 2018: Batch analysis of amino acid composition in SMA PRO First Infant Milk, Human Milk and Aptamil First Infant Milk, 2018
Alexander DD et al. Growth of infants consuming whey-predominant term infant formulas with a protein content of 1.8g/100kcal: a multi-center pooled analysis of individual participant data. Am J Clin Nutr 2016; 104: 1083–1092 Approx. age: up to 2 weeks*, Approx. weight: 3.5kg, 7 3/4lb, Single feed: 70-90ml, No of feeds per 24 hours: 6-8 This table is a guide only; your baby may need more or less than the volumes stated. If you require more advice, consult your healthcare professional. Remember to feed your baby on demand.
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From 12 months your baby will go through an amazing period of growth and development and their nutritional needs will change. SMA® PRO Growing Up Milk is nutritionally enriched to help support children's growth up until their 4th birthday. It contains a blend of vitamins, including A, C & D to help support the normal function of a child's immune system and inspired by our research into natures wonderful nutrients. SMA® PRO Growing Up Milk now contains 2'FL which is structurally identifical to the most abundant oligosaccharide found in breast milk. We have been leading in baby nutrition research for over 100 years and are proud to introduce our ranges of SMA ® PRO Follow-on and Growing Up Milk, SMA ® ADVANCED Follow-on and Growing Up Milks and LITTLE STEPS ® Follow-on Milk which can be used as part of a varied balanced diet. All have been expertly developed with nature in mind to help support babies’ unique nutritional needs. These contain vitamins A, C and D, as well as iron. For hygiene reasons, discard unfinished milk in the feeding bottle immediately after use, and always after 1 hour. Approx. age: 4-5 months, Approx. weight: 6.9kg, 15 1/4lb, Single feed: 210ml, No of feeds per 24 hours: 5-6 Aptamil First Infant milk datacard. Available at https://www.nutricia.co.uk/hcp/pim-products/aptamil-first-infant-milk-with-pronutra-advance-powder.html (Accessed January 2021
Approx. age: 4-8 weeks, Approx. weight: 4.7kg, 10 1/2lb, Single feed: 150ml, No of feeds per 24 hours: 5-6 The NUK ® disposable orthodontic pre-sterilised teat (manufactured for SMA ® Nutrition) conforms to the requirements of EN14350. Approx. age: 1 week*, Approx. weight: 3.5kg, 7 3/4lb, Single feed: 30-70ml, No of feeds per 24 hours: 6 Approx. age of baby: 6 months; Approx. weight of baby: 7.6 kg, 16 3/4 lb; Size of feed: 250 ml, fl. oz. (approx.) 8 1/2, Feeds in 24 hours: 4
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SMA® PRO First Infant Milk, is an alternative to breast milk, when baby is not breastfed. Breastfeeding provides the best start for your baby, but if you decide to combination feed or bottle-feed then SMA® PRO First Infant Milk is a nutritionally complete breast milk substitute, enriched with Omega 3 (DHA)*. *Contains DHA (as required by the legislation for all infant formula) Kirchberg FF, Harder U, Weber M, Grote V, Demmelmair H, Peissner W, et al. Dietary protein intake affects amino acid and acylcarnitine metabolism in infants aged 6 months. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2015;100(1):149-58. This NUK disposable orthodontic pre-sterilised teat is a size 1 teat (appropriate for babies from 0-6 months) with a feed hole suitable for infant milk. Use with SMA® PRO First Infant Milk 70 ml bottles. Baird J et al Being big or growing fast: systematic review of size and growth in infancy and later obesity BMJ 2008; 331: 929. Koletzko et al Lower Protein in infant formula is associated with lower weight up to 2y: a randomized clinical trial. Am J Clin Nutr 2009; 89: 1836–45.