Preparation and Usage
Feeding guide Approx. age of baby: 0 - 2 weeks, Weight of baby: 3.3kg, 7.3lbs, Single feed of milk: 70ml, Feeds in 24 hours: 7-8 Approx. age of baby: 3 - 4 weeks, Weight of baby: 3.8kg, 8.4lbs, Single feed of milk: 100ml, Feeds in 24 hours: 5-7 Approx. age of baby: 5 - 8 weeks, Weight of baby: 4.6kg, 10.1lbs, Single feed of milk: 135ml, Feeds in 24 hours: 5-6 Approx. age of baby: 2 - 4 months, Weight of baby: 5.35kg - 6.7kg, 11.8lbs - 14.7lbs, Single feed of milk: 170ml, Feeds in 24 hours: 5 Approx. age of baby: 5 months, Weight of baby: 7.2kg, 15.9lbs, Single feed of milk: 200ml, Feeds in 24 hours: 4-5 Approx. age of baby: about 6 months, Weight of baby: 7.6kg, 16.8lbs, Single feed of milk: 235ml, Feeds in 24 hours: 4 Approx. age of baby: 7 - 9 months, Weight of baby: -kg, -lbs, Single feed of milk: 170ml, Feeds in 24 hours: 4 Approx. age of baby: 10 - 12 months, Weight of baby: -kg, -lbs, Single feed of milk: 135ml, Feeds in 24 hours: 3 This table is a guide only; your baby should be fed on demand, If you need more advice, please contact your healthcare professional. Preparing the feed Please follow preparation and feeding instructions carefully; failure to do so may make your baby ill. 1. Wash hands and sterilise all equipment following the manufacturers' instructions. 2. Check best before date and then shake bottle well. 3. Pour required amount of milk into a sterilised feeding bottle. 4. HiPP Organic first infant milk can be given at room temperature or warmed if desired. If warmed check temperature before feeding. Please note: it is normal for some sediment to be found at the bottom of the bottle before shaking. 5. For hygiene reasons, discard unfinished feed in feeding bottle as soon as possible and always within 2 hours.
Lifestyle
Warnings
- Important notice<br>Breastfeeding is best for babies. Infant milk is suitable from birth when babies are not being breastfed. We recommend that our first infant milk is used only on the advice of a doctor, midwife, health visitor, public health nurse, dietitian or pharmacist.<br><br>Important feeding information<br>- Do not heat feeds in a microwave - hot spots may occur which could cause scalding<br>- A responsible person should be with your baby during feeding<br>- Clean your baby's teeth regularly and introduce a cup or beaker as soon as possible to prevent prolonged/frequent contact of teeth with milk feeds which<br>may increase the risk of tooth decay<br>Unused feed in this bottle should be refrigerated immediately (below 5°C) and used within 24 hours