Preparation: Improper preparation and storage can lead to health problems due to the growth of undesirable germs. Prepare the food fresh before each meal and feed it immediately. Do not reuse leftover food. Thoroughly clean the bottle, teat and ring. Do not heat the formula in the microwave (risk of overheating).
1. Allow fresh, boiled drinking water from approx. 40°C to cool down and pour 2/3 of the required amount of water into the bottle.
2. For an exact dosage of the powder, use the enclosed measuring spoon to wipe off. Only use the measuring spoon provided.
3. Pour the required amount of powder into the bottle. Store the measuring spoon in the spoon holder.
4. Close the bottle and shake vigorously vertically for approx. 10 seconds, add the remaining amount of drinking water and shake vigorously again.
5. Open the bottle and attach the teat, check the drinking temperature of the bottle (approx. 37°C).
Dosage: The number of bottles and drinking quantities are guide values and can vary individually. For 1 measuring spoon of powder you need 30 ml of water. A full measuring spoon holds 4.6 g.
Age of your child: after 6 months Bottle meals per day: 1-3 Ready to drink food (ml): 230 Water (ml) (per meal): 120 Scoops (per meal): 7
Age of your child: after 6 months Bottle meals per day: 1-3 Ready to drink food (ml): 200 Water (ml) (per meal): 180 Scoops (per meal): 6
For smaller drinking quantities, bottle meals per day: 1-3 , ready-to-drink food (ml): 170, water (ml) (per meal): 150 , measuring spoon (per meal): 5
For smaller drinking quantities, bottle meals per day: 1-3 , ready-to-drink food (ml): 130, water (ml) (per meal): 120 , measuring spoon (per meal): 4
For smaller drinking quantities, bottle meals per day: 1-3 , ready-to-drink food (ml): 100, water (ml) (per meal): 90 , measuring spoon (per meal): 3
Storage: Always reseal the opened pack tightly. Once opened, use up within four weeks. Store dry and out of heat.
Important NOTE:
Exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months is ideal for your baby. Like any follow-on milk, Aptamil Milk & Plants 2 follow-on formula should not be used as a breast milk substitute in the first 6 months, but only after 6 months as part of a mixed diet. However, the individual growth and development needs of your baby may make it necessary to introduce follow-on formulas as part of a mixed diet into your baby’s diet at an earlier point in time. Please consult your pediatrician for advice.
All infant formulas contain carbohydrates. Frequent or prolonged contact with foods containing carbohydrates can cause tooth decay. Don’t leave your child to suck on the bottle all the time.