What are follow-up formulas?
For older babies from 4 to 12 months of age, some manufacturers offer follow-up formulas with more calories and nutrients. But every child’s nutritional needs are different. Before starting your baby on a follow-up formula – or any formula different from the one you’ve been giving – talk to your child’s doctor about whether this is right for your little one. Reviewed by: Barbara P.
For babies from 4-12 months old, some manufacturers offer follow-up formulas with more nutrients. While every child’s nutritional needs are different, most do not need to change to follow-up formulas. Before starting your baby on a follow-up formula — or any formula different from the one you’ve been using — talk to your doctor about whether this is right for your little one.