SMA Gold Follow-On Milk Stage 2 (400g)
As your baby grows and develops, their nutritional needs change. SMA Gold Follow-On Milk Stage 2 is expertly formulated to complement your baby's weaning diet from 6 months onwards, providing essential nutrients to support their continued healthy growth and development. This premium follow-on milk is designed to be part of a varied and balanced diet, alongside breast milk or in place of infant formula, to ensure your little one receives the nourishment they need during this crucial stage.
Key Features:
- Tailored Nutrition for Growing Babies: Specifically designed for babies aged 6-12 months, providing a balanced blend of vitamins and minerals to support their developing needs.
- Enriched with Iron: Contains iron to help support normal cognitive development in infants.
- Vitamins A, C & D: Includes essential vitamins to support a healthy immune system and normal bone development. Vitamin D is particularly important for bone growth and absorption of calcium.
- Omega 3 & 6 LCPs (DHA & ARA): Fortified with long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPs) like Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) and Arachidonic Acid (ARA), which are important for visual and brain development.
- Complementary to Weaning: An ideal nutritional complement to your baby's first solid foods, ensuring they receive vital nutrients as they transition to a more varied diet.
- Convenient 400g Pack: A compact and easy-to-store tin, providing a suitable quantity for regular use.
- Trusted Brand: From SMA, a brand with over 100 years of experience in infant nutrition, dedicated to providing high-quality formulas for babies.
- Easy to Prepare: Simple and straightforward preparation instructions for busy parents, ensuring proper hygiene and nutrient retention.
Important Notice:
Breastfeeding is best for babies. SMA Gold Follow-On Milk Stage 2 should only be used on the advice of a doctor, pharmacist, or other professional responsible for maternal and child care. Always follow preparation instructions carefully. Improper use can make your baby ill. Consult with your healthcare professional for advice on feeding your baby.