Frequently asked question
Aptamil is formulated with nutrients like DHA and prebiotics to support immunity and development, inspired by breast milk.
Yes, Aptamil has stage 1 formulas designed for newborns up to 6 months, but consult your pediatrician before use.
Mix the powder with cooled, boiled water as per the instructions on the packaging, ensuring proper hygiene.
Yes, most Aptamil formulas contain lactose as a carbohydrate source, but lactose-free options may be available.
It depends on your baby’s feeding schedule; a 900g tin typically lasts 1-2 weeks for a newborn.
Aptamil is designed to be gentle on babies’ stomachs with prebiotics to aid digestion, but every baby is different.
Yes, but transition gradually over a few days and monitor your baby for any reactions; consult your doctor if unsure.
Unopened tins don’t need refrigeration; store in a cool, dry place. Refrigerate prepared formula if not used immediately, and any leftover partially consumed formula should be used within 2 hours or discarded.
Aptamil offers stages for different ages, like stage 1 for newborns and stage 2 for 6+ months; choose based on your baby’s age.