

Bebelac
Bebelac, Anti-Regurgitation Formula, 0-6 Months - 400 Gm
57.13

SKU: 300040
Product Description
- Bebelac AR Anti-Regurgitation Milk, 400g
Product Name
- bebelac
Brand
- Mum And Baby
Main Category
- Baby Milk
Sub-Category
- Bebelac Anti Regurgitation (AR) is an formula for special medical purposes for babies who find it difficult to keep their formula down when feeding.
- Bebelac AR is specially formulated to reduce your baby’s symptoms.
- It can be used in combination with breastfeeding or when breastfeeding is no longer possible.
- Bebelac Extra Care AR contains a natural ingredient (locust bean gum) which thickens the formula and helps your baby to keep milk down.
- It also fully meets your baby’s nutritional needs with its Complete Care formula.
Description
- Anti-regurgitation milk
- Suitable from birth onwards
- For infants suffering from regurgitation
- Key nutrients for growth (calcium, iron, vitamin D and zinc)
- Size: 400g
Benefits
- Preparing your baby's feed
- Wash hands and sterilize all utensils.
- Boil freshly-run water.
- Leave to cool in kettle for 30 mins to approx. 40°C.
- Measure the required amount of water (refer to feeding guide) into a sterilized bottle.
- Do not use water boiled more than once.
- Always use the scoop provided.
- Level off the powder with the built-in leveler.
- Do not press extra powder into the scoop.
- Add the correct measure of powder to the water.
- Adding too many or too few scoops can be harmful to your baby.
- Cap the bottle and shake immediately vertically and vigorously for 10 seconds to dissolve powder.
- Remove seal and replace with sterilized teat.
- Check temperature on your wrist before feeding (37°C).
Instructions for use/ How to Use
- Breastfeeding is best for babies and a healthy diet / maternal nutrition is important when breastfeeding.
- A decision not to Breastfeed can be difficult to reverse.
- Infant formula is suitable from birth when babies are not breastfed.
- It is recommended that all formula milks be used on the advice of a doctor.
- midwife, health visitor, public health nurse, dietitian, pharmacist, or other professional responsible for maternal and childcare and the financial implications should be considered.
- All preparation and feeding instructions should be followed carefully as inappropriate preparation could lead to health hazards.