SMA® First Infant Milk - Liquid - Multipack 3x200ml
Breast milk substitute - suitable from birth (stage 1)
Why SMA Follow-on Milk
SMA® Nutrition have been leading baby nutrition research for over 100 years. Our team of nutritionists have expert understanding of the evolving nutritional needs of babies as they go through an amazing period of physical growth and cognitive development - from newborn through to toddlerhood.
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How to prepare your baby's feed
Failure to follow instructions may make your baby ill.
Sustainability
Caring for babies also means caring for the world they will inherit from us!
Steel tin, foil and protective lid recyclable
At least 66% of plastic in the lid and scoop is produced from sugar cane
Factory 100% renewable electricity
Factory zero waste to landfill
Super easy for you to do your bit.... even when sleep deprived.
Water, skimmed MILK, lactose (MILK), vegetable oils (sunflower, rapeseed), whey protein (MILK), calcium citrate, 2’-Fucosyllactose (2’FL), emulsifier (SOYA lecithin), potassium citrate, AA (Mortierella alpina oil), DHA (Oil from the microalgae Schizochytrium sp.), choline bitartrate, potassium chloride, magnesium chloride, L-phenylalanine, sodium chloride, vitamin C, calcium phosphate, taurine, inositol, ferrous sulphate, L-histidine, nucleotides (cytidine-, disodium uridine-, adenosine-, disodium guanosine-5’- monophosphate), antioxidants (tocopherol-rich extract, ascorbyl palmitate), zinc sulphate, L-carnitine, vitamin E, niacin, pantothenic acid, copper sulphate, vitamin A, thiamin, vitamin B6, manganese sulphate, riboflavin, potassium iodide, folic acid, sodium selenate, vitamin K, vitamin D, biotin, vitamin B12.
Allergy advice: for allergens, see ingredients in bold.
HALAL CERTIFIED. NO PALM OIL. NO FISH OIL
Nutrition information per 100 ml prepared feed |
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Nutrition information | ||||
Typical values | ||||
Energy | 280 kJ 67 kcal | |||
Fat | 3.5 g | |||
of which, saturates | 0.3 g | |||
of which, mono-unsaturates | 2.2 g | |||
of which, polyunsaturates | 0.7 g | |||
of which: Omega 3 | ||||
α-linolenic Acid | 46 mg | |||
Docosahexaenoic Acid | 17 mg | |||
of which: Omega 6 | ||||
Linoleic Acid | 555 mg | |||
Arachidonic Acid | 17 mg | |||
Carbohydrate | 7.4 g | |||
of which, sugars | 7.3 g | |||
Fibre | 0.1 g | |||
of which, 2'-Fucosyllactose (2'FL) | 100 mg | |||
Protein | 1.24 g |
Birth - 12 months
Approx. age of baby | Approx. weight of baby | Size of feed | Feeds in 24 hrs | |
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kg | ml | |||
Birth – 2 weeks | 3.4 | 100 | 6 | |
2 – 4 weeks | 3.7 | 130 | 6 | |
4 – 8 weeks | 4.2 | 130 | 6 | |
2 months | 5.3 | 170 | 5 | |
3 months | 6.1 | 200 | 5 | |
4 months | 6.7 | 200 | 5 | |
6 months | 7.6 | 250 | 4 | |
7 – 12 months | - | 200 | 3 |
Approx. age of baby | Approx. weight of baby | Size of feed | Feeds in 24 hrs | |
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lb | fl. oz. | |||
Birth – 2 weeks | 7½ | 3½ | 6 | |
2 – 4 weeks | 8 | 4½ | 6 | |
4 – 8 weeks | 9¼ | 4½ | 6 | |
2 months | 11¾ | 6 | 5 | |
3 months | 13½ | 7 | 5 | |
4 months | 14¾ | 7 | 5 | |
6 months | 16¾ | 8½ | 4 | |
7 – 12 months | - | 7 | 3 |
This table is a guide only; your baby may need more or less than the volumes stated. If you require more advice, consult your healthcare professional.
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Check best before date
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Once open, reseal carton and store only in the fridge (5°C or below) for up to 24 hours.
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For hygienic reasons, discard unfinished feed in the bottles as soon as possible, and always within 1 hour.
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For older babies, ready to use formulae can be added to food.
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Do not alter or add to formulae unless medically directed.
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Do not warm feeds in a microwave, hot spots may occur and cause scalding.
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Remember, cows' milk should not be used as a drink during the first year.
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Do not freeze
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Important notice
We believe that breastfeeding is the ideal nutritional start for babies and we fully support the World Health Organization’s recommendation of exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life followed by the introduction of adequate nutritious complementary foods along with continued breastfeeding up to two years of age. We also recognise that breastfeeding is not always an option for parents. We recommend that you speak to your healthcare professional about how to feed your baby and seek advice on when to introduce complementary feeding. If you choose not to breastfeed, please remember that such a decision can be difficult to reverse and has social and financial implications. Introducing partial bottle-feeding will reduce the supply of breast milk. Infant formula should always be prepared, used and stored as instructed on the label in order to avoid risks to a baby’s health.