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Nutrition
plays a dominant role in ensuring optimum development in the first year
of life. For the first months, milk in some form is the only source of
nourishment, so having the right milk is essential. ..
Breastfeeding
is the best and the universally preferred method of providing milk.
Exclusive breastfeeding is the most appropriate source of nourishment
to around 6 months of age.
Parents
need to consider carefully the method of feeding their baby. If it is
decided not to breastfeed, if breastfeeding is not possible, or if
breastfeeding is being discontinued or reduced before one year of age,
it is important to use a specifically formulated infant or follow-on
formula. Infants under 12 months of age should not be given unmodified
cow's milk in any form.
In the
6-12 month period, follow-on formulas will help prevent iron deficiency
which is so common during that period. Gradual introduction of
iron-containing "solids" during this period will also help prevent iron
deficiency, which is recognised to have a substantial deleterious
effect on baby's development.
If
formula is to be used, it is very important that parents learn how to
reconstitute the product and how to feed it correctly. Essential
Information about Formula Feeding can be found here.
Please read the statements
about the roles of IFMAA, and about the MAIF
Agreement which ensures
that the marketing of infant formulas in Australia is kept in accord
with national and international obligations.

Member
companies
H.J.Heinz
(Nurture range)
Nestlé
(Nan range)
Nutricia
(Karicare range)
Wyeth
(S26 range)
Bayer
(Novalac)
IFMAA endorses the commitments
of the International Association of
Infant Food Manufacturers.
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