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Happy Baby Organic Infant Formula A2 Milk Powder 0-12 Months Stage 1 -- 22.9 oz


Happy Baby Organic Infant Formula A2 Milk Powder 0-12 Months Stage 1
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Happy Baby Organic Infant Formula A2 Milk Powder 0-12 Months Stage 1 -- 22.9 oz

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Happy Baby Organic Infant Formula A2 Milk Powder 0-12 Months Stage 1 Description

  • For Fussiness & Gas Due to Lactose Sensitivity
  • USDA Organic
  • Non-GMO • Gluten Free
  • Stage 1 - 0-12 Months
  • Complete Nutrition
  • Reduced Lactose for Sensitive Bellies
  • Dual Prebiotics That Mimic the Function of Prebiotins in Breast Milk
  • Thoughtfully Formulated DHA + ARA Iron - Folic acid - Choline - Vitamin D - Calcium
  • Made from Milk from Organic Dairy Farms

Thoughtfully created for babies from 0–12 months with sensitive bellies, our Stage 1 Sensitive formula provides a complete nutrient blend with lactose reduced by 75% to ease occasional fussiness and gas.

 

Modeled After Breast Milk
Breast milk is the inspiration behind the ingredients in our Happy Baby Organic Infant Formula.

 

Complete Nutrition With:

+ Lactose

Lactose is the #1 component in breast milk, which is why it’s #1 in our formula, too. Ours is made with organic lactose and milk from grassfed cows.

 

+ Prebiotics

We include dual prebiotics that more closely mimic the function of HMOs in breast milk. Our GOS & FOS blend helps promote softer stools, closer to breastfed infants’.

 

+DHA

Also found in breast milk, we include DHA at expert-recommended levels to help support brain and eye development.

 

+Vitamins & Minerals

Our formula is made with key vitamins and minerals inspired by nutrients found in breast milk - including calcium, phosphorus, copper, folic acid, and choline, as well as iron and vitamins C & D to help support your little one's immune system.

 

+ Protein

Proteins are main building blocks in the body. Ours come from nonfat milk and whey ingredients that support baby’s growth and development.

 

Our Promise is to bring you peace of mind

Non-GMO

No Antibiotics

No Artificial Growth Hormones

Clean Label Certified


Directions

Directions for Preparation and Use: Your baby's health depends on carefully following these preparation, use and storage instructions. Failure to follow these instructions could result in severe harm. Before preparing the infant formula, make sure to always wash your hands. Thoroughly wash bottle and feeding utensils in hot, soapy water before each use. Ask your baby's doctor about the need to boil or sterilize water for formula and the proper preparation of bottle and feeding utensils.

 

Use This Feeding Chart For Proper Amount of Water and Powder

To Make Water Powder (Use Scoop Enclosed to Measure)
2 fl oz Bottle 2 fl oz 1 Unpacked Level Scoop (9.1 g)
4 fl oz Bottle 4 fl oz 2 Unpacked Level Scoops (18.2 g)
6 fl oz Bottle 6 fl oz 3 Unpacked Level Scoops (27.3 g)
8 fl oz Bottle 8 fl oz 4 Unpacked Level Scoops (36.4 g)

Each Scoop Adds About 0.2 fl oz to the Amount of Prepared Formula

 

Storage: Warm infant formula to room temperature and shake well before feeding. Prepared unused formula should not be without refrigeration (35-40 Degrees F) for more than two hours, and any left over after feeding should be discarded and not stored. Do not freeze. Store open and unopened containers in a dry area at room temperatures. Close the opened container. tightly with plastic lid; use contents within 1 month. Do not reuse container.

Free Of
GMOs and gluten.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Servings per Container: 0
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories100
Protein2.07 g
Fat5.1 g
Carbohydrate12 g
Water133 g
Linoleic Acid750 mg
Vitamin A300 IU
Vitamin D60 IU
Vitamin E2 IU
Vitamin K8 mcg
Thiamine (Vitamin B1)100 mcg
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)160 mcg
Vitamin B175 mcg
Vitamin B120.3 mcg
Niacin1049 mcg
Folic Acid (Folacin)15 mcg
Pantothenic Acid500 mcg
Biotin4.4 mcg
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)11 mg
Choline25 mg
Inositol6 mg
Calcium80 mg
Phosphorus45 mg
Magnesium7 mg
Iron1 mg
Zinc0.75 mg
Manganese7 mg
Copper60 mcg
Iodine11 mcg
Selenium3 mcg
Sodium24 mg
Potassium109 mcg
Chloride70 mg
Other Ingredients: Organic nonfat m ilk, organic maltodextrin, organic glucose syrup solids, organic palm olein or palm oil, organic soy oil, organic coconut oil, organic high oleic (safflower or sunflower) oil, organic galactooligosaccharides. organic whey protein concentrate, less than 1% fructooloigosaccharide choline bitartrate, potassium chloride, organic soy lecithin, calcium hydroxide, mortierella alpina oil, calcium phosphate, sodium citrate, ascorbic acid, magnesium chloride, DHA algal oil (schizochytrium) potassium bicarbonate, inositol, ascorbyl palmitate, ferrous sulfate, zinc sulfate, mixed tocopherol concentrate, vitamin e (di-alpha tocopheryl acetate), niacinamide, calcium pantothenate, cupric sulfate, vitamin A palmitate, riboflavin, thiamine hydrochloride pyridoxine hydrochloride, manganese sulfate, beta-carotene, potassium iodinde, folic acid, vitamin K (phytonadione), biotin sodium selenite, vitamin D (cholecalciferol), cyanocobalamin. Contains milk and soy ingredients.
Warnings

Do not use microwave to prepare or warm formula, serious burns may occur.

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'Operation Stork Speed' Launched by FDA to Review Infant Formula

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Parents of newborns worry about every aspect of their baby's health, including whether their child is getting the right nutrients from infant formula. So, many moms and dads will be happy to hear that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration plans to review the nutrition quality of formula sold in the U.S.

Mother Feeding Baby From Bottle in Cozy Living Room Chair to Represent Concept of Operation Stork Speed Infant Formula Review

'Operation Stork Speed': What parents need to know

The review -- which falls under an initiative dubbed "Operation Stork Speed" -- is the first of its kind in more than three decades. The FDA is responsible for determining the standards for how infant formula sold in the U.S. is both made and stored.  As part of the review, the FDA will determine whether nutrient requirements should be updated. That process might include adding new nutrients to formula requirements going forward. In accordance with federal law, the FDA has now issued a request for information. It's unclear when the review will begin in earnest, or how long it will take. However, the agency will accept public input on the matter between now and Sept. 11. Infant formula is already one of the most highly regulated foods on the market, says Jill Castle, a registered dietitian nutritionist and pediatric dietitian who is the founder of The Nourished Child. However, Castle is hopeful that good things will come from the review, and that it will be carried out by qualified experts who have experience and knowledge in infant nutrition. "I hope this review will prioritize science and safety, quiet misinformation, and establish trust in infant formula, especially for parents who are in the trenches of feeding their babies," she says.

Which nutrients do babies need from formula?

Getting the right nutrients early in life is crucial for a child’s long-term health and success. A baby’s organs develop rapidly during the child’s first year of life. The American Academy of Pediatrics notes that babies who go without necessary nutrients for even a few days or weeks might develop long-term issues that prevent them from growing strong and doing well in school. Castle says today’s infant formulas are designed to closely mimic breast milk. The formulas include protein, fat, carbohydrates and micronutrients that help the baby’s brain, bones and body develop. Other nutrients that must be present in infant formula are:
  • Vitamins A, D, E and K
  • Folic acid
  • Iron
  • Magnesium
  • Zinc
“Many babies rely on infant formula to meet the totality of their nutritional needs,” Castle says. In total, infant formula must contain 30 nutrients that have been shown to be important for a baby's normal growth and development. The government has set standards for the minimum amounts of these 30 nutrients that must be present in formula. In addition, a maximum cap has been established for 10 of the nutrients that might pose potential harm if present in excessive amounts. Babies typically also need additional supplementation in addition to what they receive from baby formula, Castle says. "Most babies need an iron-fortified formula to prevent anemia and for optimal brain development," she says. "If a baby does not tolerate a formula with iron, they should receive supplementation, to be discussed with a doctor or dietitian."

Is homemade formula safe for babies?

Some frugal parents may be tempted to turn to homemade formula as a way to save money while feeding their babies. However, the American Academy of Pediatrics discourages this approach, deeming it to be "risky." It cites reports from the FDA that some babies who consume homemade formula end up hospitalized for low calcium, a condition known as hypocalcemia. Homemade mixtures may lack important ingredients, such as iron and specific vitamins. Or, such mixtures may have too much of some types of ingredients, such as excess salt that can damage a baby's kidneys or liver. In addition, some homemade formulas may inadvertently contain excessive amounts of other types of nutrients that can lead to heart issues and seizures. Castle also discourages parents from turning to homemade infant formula. She emphasizes that infants have highly specific nutritional requirements for optimal growth and development. "Additionally, the risk for contamination is high, which is a real concern due to a baby’s immature immune system and ability to fend off bacterial infections," Castle says.

Choosing the right infant formula

Castle urges parents to discuss infant formula selection with their pediatrician or a registered dietitian. “The options on the market are many, and selecting the right one can be a daunting task for families,” she says. Parents should weigh their infant’s individual needs because this will inform their selection. Most full-term babies will find that formulas based on cow’s milk, goat’s milk and soy milk are all well-tolerated, Castle says. She adds that an allergen-free formula is necessary for babies who have an allergy, sensitivity or intolerance to specific ingredients. “Pre-term formulas are specifically designed for babies born prematurely and have higher nutrients to help them mature outside of the womb,” Castle says. Once parents have settled on the best option for their child, they should carefully read labels and check expiration dates when shopping, Castle says. "If they purchase from a store in the U.S., the formula will have been reviewed through the FDA review process," she says. "If purchased online or from a source outside of the country, it has likely bypassed this process." For this reason, the American Academy of Pediatrics discourages parents from using imported formulas. In addition, the academy offers the following tips to parents:
  • Avoiding adding water to formula, which can dilute nutrients.
  • Steer clear of using toddler formula for babies under 12 months. Toddler formulas may have nutrient profiles that are inappropriate for infants.
  • Turn to government assistance if you cannot afford infant formula.
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