For Newborns up to 6 Months Old Babies

This formula is thickened with organic starch and may help babies with acid reflux and regurgitation. It. also, is a great nighttime food for babies, especially hungry babies, and can keep them full for a longer time.

HiPP Combiotic 1 Thickened Formula Infant Milk 0-6 Months Organic 800g is powdered milk that meets the needs of infants from birth up to 6 months if they cannot be breastfed or in the relay of breastfeeding. The thickened formula contains:

* DHA: DHA belongs to the family of omega-3 fatty acids.

The box contains a measuring cup.

Certified Organic Agriculture. Control DE-OKO-001. EU / non-EU agriculture.

 

Ingredients:

Skimmed milk*, whey* powder, vegetable oils* (palm oil**, rapeseed oil*, sunflower oil*), starch*, galacto-oligosaccharides* from lactose*, lactose*, fish oil, Calcium Chloride, Potassium Citrate, Mortierella alpina Oil, Choline, L-tyrosine, Sodium Citrate, Calcium Carbonate, L-tryptophan, Zinc Sulfate, Ferrous Sulfate, L-histidine, Lactic Acid Stabilizer, Calcium Salts of L Orthophosphoric Acid, Vitamin C, Natural Lactic Ferments (Lactobacillus fermentum hereditum), Niacin, Vitamin E, Pantothenic Acid, Cupric Sulfate, Magnesium Sulfate, Vitamin A, Vitamin B1, Potassium Iodate, Folic Acid, Vitamin B6, Sodium Selenate , Vitamin K, Manganese sulfate, Vitamin D, D-biotin, Vitamin B12.
*Products from Organic Farming.
**Organic palm oil from sustainable cultivation certified by independent control bodies.

 

Every baby is different. The quantities and frequency of bottles recommended below are for guidance only. Refer to the recommendations of the medical profession.
Always use 1 measuring spoon for every 30ml of water.
One level scoop = 4,4g of powder.

Age Water Number of measuring spoons Number of bottles per 24 hours
Up to 1 month 90ml 3 5-7
1 to 2 months 120ml 4 5-6
2 to 3 months 150ml 5 5
Over 5 months 180ml 6 4-5
Over 6 months 210ml 7 4

This product meets the needs of infants from birth up to 6 months of age if they cannot be breastfed or as an alternative to breastfeeding. Ask your doctor for advice.

Like breast milk, infant milk contains carbohydrates. They are an important part of your baby's diet. Frequent or even constant contact of your baby's teeth with carbohydrate-containing liquids can lead to tooth decay and therefore health problems. Never let your child use the bottle for a prolonged feeding and teach him to drink from a cup as soon as possible.