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  2. Types of formula milk - HSE.ie

    • Goats' milk formula is also suitable from birth. This formula is available in pharmacies and most supermarkets. It is produced and regulated to the same nutritional standards as formula made from cows… See more

    Hungry Baby Milk

    Hungry baby formula contains more casein than whey. Casein is a protein that is harder for babies to digest. This … See more

    Follow-On Formula

    Never feed follow-on formula to babies under 6 months old. We do not recommend switching to follow-on formula at 6 months. It has no benefits for your baby. Your baby can have first infant formula as their main drink until th… See more

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  1. Newborn baby formula feeding guidelines:
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    For the first few days, offer your newborn 1 to 2 ounces of formula every 2 or 3 hours. (At first, newborns may only take a half ounce of formula at a time.) After the first few days, give your newborn 2 to 3 ounces of formula every 3 to 4 hours.
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    As a rule of thumb, infants under 6 months who haven't yet started solids should be taking 2 to 2½ ounces of formula per pound of body weight over a 24-hour period. In practice, that may work out to somewhere between 18 and 32 ounces per day, depending on your baby’s size and mood.
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