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Browse our selection of baby formula for your baby's dietary needs.

Choose the right baby formula for your child's dietary needs, whether your baby needs more iron, more calories, or eye and brain support, we've got you covered. We offer a wide variety of baby formula types from the brands you know and trust. Looking for infant formula for a specific reason? Use our "Health Conditions" filter to find formula specific for "Spit Up", "Loose Stool" or "Cow's Milk Allergy"

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Similac Advance 20 Liquid Concentrate Infant Formula - 746698_CS - 1
Nutramigen Ready To Use Infant Formula - 1170463_BT - 1
Nutramigen Liquid Concentrate Infant Formula - 1173029_EA - 1
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Alfamino Powder Amino Acid Based Infant Formula with Iron, 14.1 oz. Can -Case of 6
Alfamino Powder Amino Acid Based Infant Formula with Iron
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GA Infant Formula Powder, 1 lb. Can -Case of 6
GA Infant Formula Powder
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BCAD 1 Infant Formula Powder, 1 lb. Can -Case of 6
BCAD 1 Infant Formula Powder
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Similac Advance 20 Infant Formula in a 12.4oz can
Similac Advance Infant Formula Powder 12.4 oz. Can
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Enfamil NeuroPro EnfaCare 13.6 oz. Can Powder Infant Formula - 1114127_EA - 1
Enfamil NeuroPro EnfaCare 13.6 oz. Can Powder Infant Formula
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Similac with Iron Ready to Use Infant Formula, 2 oz. Bottle - 875348_CS - 1
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Enfamil NeuroPro Gentlease Infant Formula 19.5 oz. Canister Powder - 1201022_CS - 1
Infant Formula Enfamil NeuroPro 8 oz. Bottle Ready to Use - 1201019_CS - 1
Enfamil NeuroPro Gentlease Powder Infant Formula, 19.9 oz. Can - 1163149_CS - 1

Frequently Asked Questions about Baby Formula

Breastmilk is always best for your baby but when it comes to formula, Enfamil's Enspire is their closest formula to breast milk, because of the proteins found in colostrum, like lactoferrin, which supports your baby's immune system. (Per Enfamil's website, Enspire includes lactoferrin as an ingredient.)

According to the National Institutes of Health, animal's milk was the most common source of feeding besides breastmilk. Breastmilk is still considered the best source of nutrition for infants even though formula has come a long way over the last few decades.

It's not advised to try and make any homemade type of baby formula as that can cause unknown issues. If you don't have any formula for your baby, you can give them oral rehydration solutions like Pedialyte. If you're able to, try breastfeeding instead. You can also reach out to local organizations that can help find your formula or breastmilk. Always consult your pediatrician before changing your baby's diet.

The main disadvantages of mixed feeding is that it can cause your baby's stomach to get upset and when switching to formula from breastmilk, they'll no longer be getting the anitbodies that will help boost their immune system.

Many brands may claim that their baby formula is best for newborns but the truth is that no baby formula is best for all babies. With nutritional needs that vary so widely from one infant to another, it's best to speak with your pediatrician so they can help you find the formula that is right for your baby's nutritional needs.

It's best to wait until your baby is about 12 months old to stop giving them formula. Babies still need nutrient dense food to continue brain development. Consult with your pediatrician if you have any concerns about nutrition for your baby.

Evaporated milk should NOT be used instead of formula. There has been a lot of online speculation about parents coming up with their own formulas due to the formula shortage recently but this can actually have adverse results. When it comes to your baby, consult a pediatrician before making any changes to their dietary routine.

Most pediatricians recommend you wait until your baby is over 12 months old before introducing cow's milk into your babies feeding schedule. There are some health risks involved so CONSULT your Pediatrician before introducing cow's milk.

If you can't afford baby formula, you can contact a local hospital, local WIC (A federal special supplemental nutrition program for Women, Infants and Children), or a breast milk bank that has been established in your local area. Sometimes you can ask a friend or relative that has recently had a baby if they have an excess supply of breastmilk.

Yes, it's ok to give a newborn baby formula. Although breastmilk is the best source of nutrition for newborns, baby formula is the next best thing. Your baby may only consume 1 to 2 ounces of infant formula every 2 to 3 hours but may show signs of hunger. Most formula-fed newborns will feed up to 12 times or more in a 24 hours period.

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