Decisions about feeding your baby are determined by a combination of factors unique to each family and situation. One of the factors to consider when making your decision is the differences and similarities between human milk and formula milk.
Breastmilk (human milk) is a living fluid. Your body is constantly assessing your baby’s needs and will change your milk in response. E.g.
Click on the link below for more information on the constituents of human milk.
Formula is a nutritional substitute which is strictly regulated and standardised, it provides the basic nutrients needed but cannot change in response to your baby’s needs. E.g.
Visit the First Steps Nutrition website or the Infant Milk Association website for more information on infant formula.
Remember that feeding your baby doesn’t have to be all or nothing! You can combination (mixed) feed your baby, with both breast milk and formula.
Research shows that any amount of human milk (even 5ml a day) can share your immune system to help baby fight off infections, as well as provide factors such as lactoferrin to help baby digest the nutrients in formula milk. The more breast milk baby receives, the greater the impact of these immune and metabolic factors.
Whether you’re breastfeeding, formula feeding or combination feeding, our Infant Feeding Team offers friendly, evidence-based advice to help you and your baby get off to the best start.
If you’re a parent, carer or professional looking to refer a family for extra support, our Health Visiting and Family Nurse teams are here to help.
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