7 Common Questions Related to Goat Milk Formula Answered

Holle Goat Milk Formula
Holle Goat Milk Formula
Are you planning to feed Holle Goat Milk Formula to your little one? It is pretty obvious for moms and dads to have lots of questions about goat milk formula in mind. As it’s the matter of your baby’s health and growth, you have to be on the top of everything.

Common questions related to goat milk formula are answered as follows:

1. How long will the formula last once it’s kept in the fridge? 

The formula can last for 3 days maximum when it’s placed in the fridge. It is recommended to make only the amount you think will be necessary to feed to the baby in a day.

2. Should I feed the formula from a bottle or a cup?

Usually, parents feed their toddlers formula milk via bottle even though the baby has started taking solid food. Health professionals say that as soon as your baby is capable of taking solid food, you should switch to a cup for feeding them the goat milk formula.

3. Can I take the formula with me when I am traveling? 

Yes, you can take the formula with you when you and the baby are traveling. For that, you will need a thermos containing hot water, the baby’s bottle, and a spoon. Fill the babies with Best Organic Goat Milk Formula using the spoon and add the boiled water into it. Shake well and you are ready to feed the milk to your baby. 

4. The baby seems constipated after I have started feeding the formula. Should I be worried?

It is totally natural for slight constipation to occur when you switch to a different formula. There are a few things you can do to help your baby. For instance, to begin with, you can add less milk powder to the formula. Other than this, you can add blackstrap molasses to the formula. It is a natural laxative that can is very helpful in improving constipation. 

5. Can I freeze the formula after I have opened the pack?

We do not recommend freezing the formula. It is not necessary since it can be stored at room temperature and it can last for up to 4 weeks after being opened. 

6. Do I have to change the formula as my child ages?

No, you don’t need to change the formula as your child ages. It has been designed for use until the baby is 1 year old. You can increase the amount of milk powder as your child grows but it is recommended to consult the pediatrician before making any changes in the formula. 

7. Some pediatricians say goat milk formula can cause metabolic acidosis. Is it true? 

The pediatricians who don’t have enough knowledge or who haven’t researched the formula will say it can cause metabolic acidosis. It can only be caused if undiluted goat milk is fed to the baby. Holle Goat Milk Formula contains diluted goat milk and other vitamins and minerals at a level that are safe to be used. We assure you that metabolic acidosis is not a risk with this goat milk formula.

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