Later on, a friend told me about a recipe for formula that she started making for her daughter when she went back to work. Her daugther is so healthy and just thriving on it. I thought this was fantastic- it would have been great to have had a natural and healthful option on hand when I needed it in the beginning. So I want to share:
http://westonaprice.org/children/recipes.html
And some FAQ:
http://www.westonaprice.org/children/formula-faqs.html
And if you need more reasons to make your own, see the following articles:
CDC: Rocket Fuel Chemical Found in Baby Formula
http://health.yahoo.com/news/ap/baby_formula_perchlorate.html
90 Percent of U.S. Infant Formula May Be Contaminated with Melamine; FDA Abruptly Declares Chemical Safe for Babies
http://www.naturalnews.com/024947.html
I also want to add that glass bottles are the way to go. Born Free (expensive) and Evenflo (inexpensive) sell them- I've seen the Evenflo at Babies 'R' Us and Burlington Coat Factory. That is the brand I went with. I use them now for water and they are very durable (dropped multiples times) and of course, safe. You'll never have to worry about any of the things that are used to make plastic leaching into the fluid. I highly recommend them- they are great.
6 comments:
thank you that was very reassuring, however, have you ever heard of goat's milk?
Hi,
Yes, my friend who makes this recipe for formula actually makes it with goat milk :)
could you please re-post the recipe? it goes to an error page when i click on it. it would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks so much :D
I'm posting the hyperlink since the above has an error:
http://www.westonaprice.org/childrens-health/recipes-for-homemade-baby-formula
There is no need to supplement with formula while waiting for your milk to come in. The colostrum (pre-milk) is enough for the baby in the first few days as long as you are healthy and hydrated. I just wanted to point that out :)
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