Baby's Nature
Common Myths About Organic Vegan Baby Formula
In recent years, organic vegan baby formula has gained significant popularity among health-conscious parents. Despite its growing acceptance, numerous myths and misconceptions still surround it. This blog post aims to debunk some of the most common myths about organic vegan baby formula, helping parents make informed decisions for their little ones.
Why European Baby Formulas Are Becoming Popular in the USA
In recent years, European baby formulas have been gaining significant popularity among American parents. This trend is not just a passing fad; it’s rooted in the high-quality standards, rigorous regulations, and the organic nature of these formulas. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the reasons behind the growing preference for European baby formulas in the USA and what makes them stand out from their American counterparts.
Strategies to Avoid Infant Gas
A gassy baby is a fussy and uncomfortable baby, which is painful and distressing for both baby and parents. The good news is that there are several effective strategies you can implement to avoid those gassy moments.
Indicators Of Too Much Spit Up
Babies frequently spit up, and in most cases it is considered normal, however It is important to keep an eye out for the symptoms or indications of an underlying problem.
Hypoallergenic (HA) Formula – Hydrolyzed milk protein for easier digestion
Hydrolyzed formula which is marketed as "HA" (Hypoallergenic) is a type of infant formula that has undergone a process called hydrolysis. Hydrolysis involves breaking down proteins into smaller fragments, making them easier to digest.
Palm Oil - Adverse Health and Environmental Impacts
Palm oil is a common ingredient in nearly all US manufactured baby formula despite its adverse environmental and health impacts, and there being many superior, widely available alternatives.
A2 milk – Lets go back to the original manuscript
A2 milk-based formula is an excellent option for babies who experience ongoing issues such as excess spit up, diarrhea, constipation, gas, and tummy pain with traditional cow's milk formula.
It is more easily digestible and is closer to human milk proteins than traditional cow's milk formula.
When Baby's Poop is Painful - What You Can Do
Sometimes little babies strain, grimace, grunt, even cry when they try to poop. But pooping drama doesn't necessarily mean a baby needs a formula change.
Tips on How to Switch Baby Formulas
Is it possible your little one has tummy issues and needs a different blend? Switching formulas can be a challenge for even the most patient of parents so these easy to manage tips can help you through the process without too much stress or worry.