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Lactogen Pro 1 is a scientifically developed spray-dried infant formula designed for newborns from birth up to 6 months. Developed by Nestle, a global leader in infant nutrition, this stage 1 formula serves as a foundational breast milk substitute when breastfeeding is not possible. It is specifically formulated to support a baby's developing digestive system while providing the essential nutrients required for healthy physical and cognitive growth during the first half-year of life.
Ingredients:
Nutritional Information (Per 100g of powder):
Vitamin D: 7.5 mcg
For optimal safety and nutrient retention, follow these exact steps when preparing this infant formulA.
1. Wash Your Hands: Thoroughly clean your hands with soap and water before preparing the baby milk powder for 0-6 months.
2. Sterilise Equipment: Wash the feeding bottle, nipple, and cap thoroughly. Boil them in water for at least 5 minutes. Leave them covered until ready to use.
3. Boil Water: Boil fresh drinking water for 5 minutes and allow it to cool down to lukewarm (approximately 40°C / 104°F) to protect the live probiotics.
4. Measure Water: Pour the exact amount of lukewarm water into the sterilised feeding bottle according to the feeding table.
5. Add FormulA. Use only the scoop provided in the 400g pack. Level the powder on the scoop without pressing it down. Add the exact number of scoops corresponding to the baby's age.
6. Mix Thoroughly: Cap the bottle and shake well until the powder is completely dissolved. Test the temperature on your wrist before feeding.
Standard Feeding Table (Guideline Only - Consult your Paediatrician):
5th and 6th month: 210 ml water + 7 scoops (5 feeds per day)
Pro Tip: Do not use boiling water to mix the formula, as high temperatures will destroy the beneficial probiotic bacteria (L. reuteri) essential for formula milk for digestion.
Allergen Warning: Contains milk and soy. Not suitable for infants with diagnosed cow's milk protein allergy or lactose intolerance unless specifically directed by a paediatrician.

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