Description
APTAMIL ANTI-REGURGITATION INFANT FORMULA MILK FROM BIRTH TO 12 MONTHS
Discover Aptamil Anti-Regurgitation, a next-generation infant formula milk, specially designed for the dietary management of frequent reflux and regurgitation in babies from birth to 12 months. Featuring a unique blend of Locust Bean Gum to thicken the milk, Galacto and Fructo oligosaccharides (scGOS/lcFOS 9:1), and postbiotics, this formula helps reduce the frequency and severity of regurgitation while supporting digestive health. Aptamil Anti-Regurgitation contains no artificial preservatives, ensuring safe and tailored nutrition.
PREPARING YOUR BABY'S FEED
1. Wash hands and sterilise all utensils.
2. Boil freshly-run water.
Leave to cool in kettle for 30 minutes to approximately 40-degreeC. Measure the required amount of water (refer to feeding guide) into a sterilised bottle. Do not use water boiled more than once.
3. Always use the scoop provided.
Level off the powder with the built-in leveller. Do not press extra powder into the scoop. Add the correct measure of powder to the water. Adding too many or too few scoops can be harmful to your baby.
4. Cap the bottle and shake immediately.
Shake vertically and vigorously for 10 seconds to dissolve the powder. Remove the seal and replace with a sterilised teat.
5. Check the temperature.
Check the temperature on your wrist before feeding (37-degreeC).
IMPORTANT FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS AND HOW TO STORE
- Use made-up feeds within one hour.
- Always discard unfinished feeds.
- Do not heat feeds in a microwave, as hot spots may occur and cause scalding.
- Store powder in a cool, dry place (25-degreeC).
- Do not refrigerate.
- Use powder within 4 weeks of opening.
BREASTFEEDING IS BEST FOR BABIES
Breastmilk provides the baby with ultimate protection from illness. It is recommended that Aptamil Anti-Regurgitation should be used only on the advice of a doctor and, when needed, in the appropriate way and not to be used for infants below six months. Failure to follow preparation instructions carefully can be harmful to baby's health. Never leave a baby alone during feeding. Infants need to obtain complementary food from an age appropriate to their growth and development needs, which is recommended by the specialist doctor, and in the case of infants over 6 months of age.