Suggested Use: Your baby's depends on carefully following
the instructions below. Proper hygiene, preparation, dilution,
use and storage are important when preparing infant formula.
Powdered infant formulas are not sterile and should not be fed to
premature infants or infants who might have immune problems
unless directed and supervised by your baby's doctor. Ask your
baby's doctor which formula is appropriate for your baby. Ask
your baby's doctor about the need to use cooled, boiled water for
mixing and the need to boil clean utensils, bottles and nipples
in water before use. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water
before preparing formula. Pour desired a of water into the
bottle. Add powder. Cap bottle and shake well. Let bottle sit 5
minutes. Shake again. Use the instructions below for correct
as of water and powder. Use scoop in can to measure powder.
Store dry scoop in this can. To Make 2 fl. oz. bottle: Use 2 fl.
oz. of water and 1 unpacked level scoop (9 g) To Make 4 fl. oz.
bottle: Use 4 fl. oz. of water and 2 unpacked level scoops (18 g)
To Make 8 fl. oz. bottle: Use 8 fl. oz. of water and 4 unpacked
level scoops (36 g) Failure to follow these instructions could
result in severe harm. Once prepared, infant formula can spoil
quickly. Either feed immediately or cover and store in
refrigerator at 35-40 degrees Farenheit (2-4 degrees Celsius) for
no longer than 24 hours. Do not use prepared formula if its is
unrefrigerated for more than a total of 2 hours. Do not freeze
prepared formula. After feeding begins, use formula within one
hour or did. Powder Storage: Store cans at room temperature.
After opening can, keep tightly covered, store in a dry area and
use contents within 1 month. Do not freeze powder and avoid
excesive heat. INGREDIENTS Enfamil - Infant Formula Powder A.R. -
12.9 oz. (366 g) Supplement Facts Serving Size: per 100 calories
(5 fl oz) A Per Serving % Daily Value Protein 2.5 g 5.1
g Carbohydrate 11.3 g Water 133 g Linoleic 780 mg s
A 300 IU D 60 IU E 2 IU K 9 mcg
Thiamin (B1) 80 mcg Riboflavin (B2) 140 mcg B6 60 mcg B12 0.3 mcg
Niacin 1000 mcg Folic (Folacin) 16 mcg Pantothenic 500
mcg Biotin 3 mcg C (Ascorbic ) 12 mg Choline 24 mg
Inositol 6 mg Minerals Calcium 78 mg Phosphorus 53 mg Magnesium 8
mg Iron 1.8 mg Zinc 1 mg Manganese 15 mcg Copper 75 mcg Iodine 15
mcg Selenium 2.8 mcg Sodium 40 mg Potassium 108 mg Chloride 75 mg
Other Ingredients: Non Milk, Vegetable Oil (Palm Olein,
Coconut, Soy, and High Oleic Sunflower Oils), Rice Starch,
Lactose, Maltodextrin, Galactooligosaccharides, Polydextrose and
less than 1%: Mortierella Alpina Oil, Crypthecodinium Cohnii Oil,
Calcium Carbonate, Ferrous Sule, Zinc Sule, Sodium Citrate,
Cupric Sule, Manganese Sule, Sodium Selenite, Choline
Chloride, Ascorbic , Niacinamide, Calcium Pantothenate,
D3, Riboflavin, Thiamin Hydrochloride, B6
Hydrochloride, Folic , K1, Biotin, B12,
Inositol, E Acetate, A Palmitate, Taurine,
L-Carnitine. WARNINGS Do not use a microwave oven to warm
formula. Serious burns may result.
- Enfamil - Infant Formula Powder A.R. - 12.9 oz. (366 g) Enfamil Infant Formula Powder A.R. is designed to help reduce spit-up due to its thicker consistency, yet easily flow through nipple. That way, babies can get, and keep, the complete tion they need to grow and develop, helping them reach key milestones. Reduce frequent spit-up—while encouraging milestones. It's not uncommon for babies to spit-up frequently as their digestive systems develop. Sometimes a change in formula can make all the difference. Enfamil Infant Formula A.R. is clinically proven to reduce frequent spit-up. Infant Formula Powder A.R. Features: #1 brand of formula for spit-up Provides more balanced tion than adding rice cereal to formula Includes a blend of prebiotics for digestive Expert recommended levels of DHA and ARA to support baby's brain and eye development Milk-based powder with iron, thickened with added rice starch Frequently Asked Questions Should you add rice cereal to your baby's bottle if they spit up a lot? Adding rice cereal to infant formula increases the calorie content and changes the balance between protein, , and carbohydrates. Enfamil A.R. infant formula is tionally balanced and more convenient than mixing baby rice cereal with infant formula. And, Enfamil A.R. is clinically proven to reduce frequent spit up. It has an easy-to-digest rice starch designed to become thicker in the stomach. If your baby spits up alot when she eats does that mean she's not getting enough tion? Spitting up a little bit is perfectly natural. Some babies do it when they've eaten too much, or after they burp. If your baby spits up frequently, you may want to ask your doctor about feeding your baby a formula with added rice starch, which has been proven to reduce spit up. How can you keep your baby from spitting up after every meal? If your baby seems to be spitting up excessively, ask his or her doctor about formulas with added rice starch, which are designed to help reduce spit-up in babies. Also, try these simple hints to help reduce spit-up in babies: Make each feeding as relaxed as possible for him. If your baby is crying and frantic with hunger, calm her before the feeding. That might prevent her from gulping air. Keep your baby in an upright position while you feed her. Make sure the hole in the bottle's nipple is the right size. When you turn the bottle upside down, a few drops of formula should come out. Then the dripping should stop. Feed him smaller as. Burp your baby after every 2-3 fluid ounces. Avoid bouncing and very active play right after eating. What is choline? Choline is another ent found in milk that helps support a baby's brain development. The body uses it in cell membranes, and to help some cells communicate with each other. Choline also helps the body use , and control its muscles. In 2005, Enfamil LIPIL became the first infant formula in the U.S. to increase its choline level to that of milk as calculated from the mean choline content of human milk as determined by the Institute of Medicine. Did they recently add Choline to their formulas? Choline has always been in their infant and toddler formulas. Choline helps support a baby’s rapid brain growth and development which occur in the first two years of life. Like DHA and ARA, choline is a building block for baby’s brain. What are prebiotic? How do they affect my baby's immune system development? Prebiotics are non-digestible food ingredients that stimulate the growth and/or activity of beneficial bacteria in the digestive system—where about 70% of your baby's immune system is located. Emerging science suggests prebiotics may support your baby's developing immune system. Prebiotics are found in milk, and in infant formula like improved Enfamil's dual prebiotic blend. Why Choose Enfamil? #1 with Pediatricians When it comes to choosing something as important as your baby’s tion, there’s nothing like a recommendation f.
- UPC # 300870201423.
- Size/Form 12.90 oz..