Ronalac 2 Follow-on milk formula for infants fortified with iron - package size 850 grams.
Ronalac 2 milk ingredients:
it contains:
- protein.
- Vegetable fats (linolenic and alpha-linolenic acid).
- Lactose.
- Sucrose.
- Fructooligosaccharides.
- Vitamins (A, E, D3, B1, B2, B6, B12).
- Minerals (calcium, iron, zinc, selenium, copper).
- Betacarotene.
- Carnitine.
- folic acid.
- Prebiotics and lactoferrin.
Features of Ronalac 2 milk:
- Skimmed cow's milk is suitable for infants from 1 to 3 years old.
- Contains mineral-free cow's milk protein.
- Provides a wide range of vitamins as well as minerals.
- It contains antioxidants such as tocopherol (vitamin E).
- It contains immune boosters that support beneficial bacteria.
How to use Ronalac 2 milk:
- Sixth month: 7 scoops of Ronalac 2 milk are added to 210 cups of previously boiled water, so that the number of feedings during one day is 3 to 4.
- Seventh month and above: 7 measures of milk are added to 210 cups of previously boiled water, so that the number of feedings during one day is 2 to 3.
Tips for the mother:
- Natural breast milk is the best food to nourish the baby.
- Hands must be washed well with soap and water, and the bottle and nipples must be cleaned well before preparation.
- It is recommended to sterilize used feeding tools by placing them in a bowl of clean water and boiling them for 5 minutes, or using a feeding equipment sterilizer.
- It is recommended to gradually introduce grains, vegetables, fruits, meat and fish into infant nutrition, starting at 7 months of age.
- The box must be closed tightly after opening and kept in a cool place.
- Use the container within 4 weeks from the date of opening.
Signs that milk is not suitable for the child may vary based on the child’s health condition and the type of milk used. However, some common signs may include the most important signs that milk is not suitable for the child, which are as follows:
- Food allergies or sensitivities: If you notice your child developing symptoms such as a rash, facial swelling, vomiting, and diarrhea after consuming milk, this may be an indication of a milk allergy.
- Digestive irritability or anxiety: If your child experiences constant irritation, such as excess gas, constipation, and diarrhea, the milk he is drinking may not be suitable for his digestive system.
- Discomfort or refusal to feed: If your baby shows signs of discomfort or discomfort while taking milk, such as constant crying or refusal to eat, this may be a sign that the milk is not suitable for him.
- Sleep or behavior changes: You may notice changes in your baby's sleep pattern or behavior after consuming the wrong milk, such as frequent nighttime waking or excessive irritability.
- Changes in weight or growth: If you notice a decrease in your baby's weight or not gaining weight appropriately with growth, this may be due to his intolerance to a certain type of milk.
If you notice any of these signs, it is important to see a doctor to evaluate the baby's condition and determine whether the current formula is appropriate or should be changed based on the baby's needs and tolerance.