How to safely prepare powdered infant formula

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It is important to safely prepare formula: Powdered infant formula is NOT sterile and should not be fed to premature or immune compromised babies unless directed by a doctor. Many pediatricians will recommend ready-to-feed formula (already a liquid) for babies under 2 months. Preparation can differ based on factors like baby’s age and the safety of your water. Your pediatrician should be guiding you on formula preparation based on your unique baby’s health. Follow the directions on your can of formula. Most powdered formula uses 1 level scoop of formula (not packed down) per 2 fl oz of water. Be careful not to add too much water as this dilutes essential nutrients and can affect baby’s nutrition. Too little water may cause baby’s kidneys and digestive system to work too hard and may cause baby to become dehydrated. You also do not want to use breast milk to make formula unless under the direct supervision of a pediatrician or pediatric dietician as this doubles up on certain nutrients and can lead to medical complications.

For many babies under 2-4 months of age, boiled water should be used to prepare formula to kill any harmful bacteria. After 2-4 months, it’s safe to prepare powdered infant formula by mixing it with tap water (filtered or unfiltered) and following the manufacturer’s instructions on the container.

Feed or refrigerate the prepared formula. You can mix 24 hours worth of formula in a pitcher and keep it in the fridge to pour out and feed to baby in smaller portions

The can of powdered formula can be used for one month after it has been opened. Manufacturers don't recommend using the formula after the 30 days of opening because the nutrients start to degrade. Store powdered formula with the lid tightly shut in a cool, dry place – but NOT in the refrigerator.

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That scoop is more that what your baby needs. Its actually to the line of the scoop..

Abdiel