Preparation
- Wash your hands carefully.
- Wash the bottle, nipple and cap until all milk residue is gone. Immerse them in water, bring the water to boiling temperature, turn off the heat and leave the containers covered until needed.#
- Heat the drinking water. When it boils, turn off the heat. Let cool.
- Follow the reconstitution instructions carefully. First pour the water into the bottle. Then add "sharp" scoops of the powdered milk. Use only the measuring cup on the box.
- Make sure the measuring cup is dry and put it back in the box. Close the box after each use and store in a cool and dry place.
- Close the bottle and shake well until the powder dissolves. Check the temperature before feeding.
- To be consumed immediately after preparation.
#If you use a sterilizer, follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Reconstruction instructions: 6th to 9th month: 210 ml water and 7 sharp scoops
From 10 months and above: 210 ml water and 7 sharp scoops
*To maintain the number of active L. Reuteri cultures, you must allow the boiling water to become lukewarm, about body temperature, before adding the powder.
**Use only the measuring tape you will find in the box. More or less amount of powder than indicated will lead to either dehydration or improper nutrition. Do not change dosages without medical advice.
***At this age, the infant's diet is enriched with other foods (cereals, baby food) and milk is only one part of a diversified diet. Consult your pediatrician before introducing any new food to your baby's diet. If your pediatrician recommends introducing new foods earlier, reduce milk intake accordingly.
Reconstitution: 13,4g + 90ml water = 100ml
Measuring tape weight: 4,5g
Warning:
Unboiled water, unboiled utensils or improper dilution can affect the baby's health. Improper storage, use, preparation and improper feeding may have adverse effects on your baby's health.
You prepare only one meal at a time. Feed your baby immediately and follow the instructions. Do not keep the leftover milk, throw away the rest. Always hold the baby in your arms during feeding. Leaving your baby unattended can cause suffocation.
Keep in a cool and dry place. After opening, consume within 4 weeks. Packed in a protective atmosphere.
Important reminder: Breast milk is the ideal food for infants and breastfeeding should be continued as long as possible. Before you decide to use a baby formula, ask your pediatrician for advice.