Novalac Relia 1 Baby Milk 0-6 months, 800g tin

1 tin of 800g

22,95

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Novalac Relia 1st age is an infant formula specially designed to replace breastfeeding for infants from birth to 6 months, in compliance with regulations. This 1st age milk contains galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), a polyunsaturated fatty acid rich in omega-3. It is also enriched with numerous vitamins (A, D, E, B12, folic acid, biotin, etc.). Breast milk is the ideal food for every infant. Good maternal nutrition is essential to prepare and maintain breastfeeding. Infant formulas are intended to replace breastfeeding if it is not chosen, is unsuitable, is stopped prematurely or needs to be supplemented. Mixed breastfeeding can interfere with breastfeeding, and it is difficult to reverse the choice not to breastfeed. Poorly prepared infant milk can pose health risks for infants, and it is important to follow the advice given for the correct reconstitution of infant milk. Socio-economic implications must be taken into account when choosing a breastfeeding method. Seek advice from independent, qualified people in the fields of medicine, nutrition, pharmacy, maternal and infant care. Novalac Laboratories were founded in 1991. Their range, developed by researchers, pharmacists and pediatricians, meets the specific nutritional needs of babies.
Bottle preparation:
Wash your hands properly before preparing each bottle.
Use a bottle that has been thoroughly washed and drained.
Use mineral or spring water suitable for infants, or pure water boiled for 5 minutes and then cooled.
Heat the required amount of water to a maximum of 40°C, then pour into the bottle.
Add the corresponding number of level, loose measuring spoons, respecting 1 measuring spoon per 30 ml of water (use only the measuring spoon included in your NOVALAC box).
Close the bottle with the flat cap and roll it briskly between your palms to avoid lumps.
Shake gently back and forth until the powder is completely dissolved.
Check the temperature (<37°C) by pouring a few drops onto the inside of your forearm. Give your child this bottle without delay. Water can be used at room temperature to reconstitute the bottle. Make sure the milk is homogenized before giving it to your child.