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Infant and follow on formula

Please look for your question in the list of Frequently Asked Questions below. If you can't find an answer to your question then please contact us using the information on the contact page.

Q1Why is breastmilk better than infant formula?
Q2When were the first baby milks developed?
Q3How do manufacturers ensure the safety and quality of baby milks?
Q4Are infant formulas safe for babies?
Q5When can infant formula be used?
Q6When should soya infant formulas be used?
Q7Are there any alternatives to soya infant formulas?
Q8What is the correct way to prepare infant formula?
Q9What type of water should be used to make up infant formula?
Q10Why does the water need to be sterilised before making up baby milks?
Q11What's the best way to avoid dental health problems when feeding?
Q12Can I prepare infant formula in advance and keep it in the fridge?
Q13How important is research to the baby milks industry?
Q14Where can infant formula be advertised?
Q15What are the benefits of follow-on formulas?
Q16Why is follow-on formula advertising permitted?

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