Aptamil First Infant Milk Starter Pack
What is Aptamil First Infant Milk Starter Pack?
Inspired by 50 years of research in early life science, Aptamil’s team of Nutricia scientists have developed this patented liquid formulation. Aptamil First Infant Milk Starter Pack combines a blend of ingredients with a unique process. Now with a palm oil free oil blend. This infant milk is ready to drink.
How to use this product
Always take Aptamil First Infant Milk exactly as described on the box. Failure to follow instructions may make your baby ill. Wash hands and sterilise all utensils according to manufacturers' instructions.
Shake the bottle well. Pour the required amount of milk into a sterilised feeding bottle. Serve at room temperature, or warmed if desired. If warmed, check the temperature of the feed. For hygiene reasons, discard unfinished milk in the feeding bottle as soon as possible, and always within 1 hour.
Is breastfeeding or formula feeding better?
Experts favour breastfeeding as you will pass on nutrients to your baby, giving them more protection against infections, allergies and certain conditions. However, breastfeeding isn’t possible for everyone, and formula feeding is still a great, healthy alternative to give your baby the nutrients they need to grow and develop as they should.
Storage information
Store in a cool, dry place out of sight and reach of children. Bottles should remain in the box or in a dark place to protect the contents from light. Bottles and teats for single use only. Do not use after the expiry date, referring to the last day of the month stated on the packaging.
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