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Key Concepts In Baby Formula 
By: Chris Channing
Baby formula is what mothers should look for when they are unable to perform breast-feeding for any reason. Baby formula supplies the baby with all the nutrients that he or she would be supplied with from breast milk in order to develop. This is all done without the mother being forced to feed the baby from her own body.
There are three main versions of baby formula that can be commonly found. There are good things about each option. Convenience of preparation and price are the two biggest factors in choosing between the three. They are powdered formula, concentrated formula, and ready to feed formula.
The desired formula for those who are concerned with the price of the formula and not the effort it takes to prepare is powdered formula. Powdered formula takes the most amount of effort because it forces the maker to: boil water, mix the powder into the water, stir thoroughly, and allow the mixture to cool before feeding. Sterile water can be used in order to replace the boiling stage, but this requires the water to be purchased adding to the expenses of the formula. Even with sterile water the formula should be heated with feeding younger infants.
Concentrated formula is a think liquid concentrate and is marginally easier to prepare than powdered formula. Although it is more expensive it allows the formula to be mixed with the boiled water much easier than powder. Other than that it has the same preparation steps when dealing with boiled water. When using sterile water a person would be able to make this formula on the run. Simply mix the water with the concentrate in a baby bottle, shake up, and warm if the baby is very young.
Easily the most convenient version of formula is ready to feed formula. As can be judged by the name all a person would have to do to prepare this formula is buy it. After that it can be fed to the infant, although if the infant is very young it should still be warmed.
Other versions of baby formula exist for babies who are unable to properly digest standard formulas. A doctor can tell if a baby needs a certain type of formula and why. If a baby does need other types of formula it is not a big deal. This simply means that the baby has trouble digesting the original formula and has a sensitive stomach.
It is not advisable for someone to attempt to make their babies formula at home. If a mistake is made it could greatly affect your baby's health. Making baby formula is a precise business and should be left to the professionals.
Sugar or honey or any other forms of sweetener should never be added to a baby's formula. Goat's milk, cow's milk, or any form of condensed milk should never be given to an infant in an attempt to replace formula. A baby's digestive system is very sensitive and these substances can make an infant very sick.
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