Products for infants and young children
At each stage of development, infants and toddlers have unique nutritional needs.1 Breastfeeding is best. The World Health Organisation recommends 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.2 However, it is recognised that breastfeeding is not always an option for parents. If the mother cannot or chooses not to breast feed, formula milks are specifically designed to meet changing nutritional needs of the infant through to toddler as part of a varied and balanced weaning diet.
Key nutrients found in SMA formulations include:
support normal development and growth3
- First Infant Milks contain DHA* (Omega 3)
- Follow-on Milks & Growing Up Milks contain Omega 3 & 6
*as required by the legislation for all infant formula
contributes to the normal functioning of baby’s immune system4-6
supports normal growth and development of bone7
supports the immune system8 and aids cognitive development9
supports the normal functioning of the immune system10
HMO or blends of HMOs (e.g. 2’FL, DFL, LNT, 3’SL and 6’SL) are included in some formulations to help support baby’s immune health.11
Formula milk
First infant formula is the only formula a baby needs, unless a healthcare professional suggests otherwise. It can be used until they turn 1 year old. At this point they will be ready to start drinking whole cows' milk or pasteurised sheep's or goats' milk.12
Products available for infants and young children are divided into three stages:
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First infant milkfor babies from birth and beyond12
First Infant Milks are nutritionally complete (as required by the legislation for all infant formula) breast milk substitutes.13 They are suitable for infants from birth, until they are 12 months old.12
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Follow-on milkfor babies from 6 to 12 months
At 6 months babies' development progresses quickly and as they grow, their iron stores gradually start to deplete, leading to an increased need for iron to support their ongoing development.14 A weaning diet consisting of iron-rich foods should be introduced at 6 months.14 Follow-on milks have been developed to help meet the nutritional needs of babies from 6-12 months old, and can be used to complement a varied weaning diet.
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Growing up milkfor children from 1 to 3 years
Young child formula (also known as 'growing up milk' or 'toddler milk') is a fortified milk drink for young children from 1 year onwards that can be included as part of a varied and balanced diet. Compared with adults, young children have a much higher nutrient need relative to their body size.15 Growing Up Milk contains calcium and vitamin D, which are needed for normal growth and development of bone.
The SMA® PRO Range is specially designed to achieve growth rate comparable to a breastfed baby, as defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO) growth standard.16
The SMA® Advanced Range is specially designed to help support the normal function of infants' and young childrens' developing immune system.3 This range contains our unique clinically proven blend of 5 HMOs (2’FL, DFL, LNT, 3’SL, 6’SL).