For Food Allergies and Colic Due to Protein Sensitivity
While sensitivity to the protein in both milk-based and soy-based baby formulas is uncommon, it's good to know there is a trusted alternative. If your baby’s digestive system is especially sensitive and requires an extra-gentle baby formula, ask your doctor about Similac Alimentum Hypoallergenic Formula.
Similac Alimentum starts to reduce colic symptoms* in most babies in just 24 hours.† It’s easy for sensitive babies to digest because its protein is broken down into tiny pieces to virtually eliminate allergic reactions in most babies who are allergic to cow’s milk protein.

Signs of protein sensitivity
Some babies have long crying spells and cannot be easily comforted. This excessive crying or fussiness is sometimes called colic and may be due to a sensitivity to the protein. Other symptoms such as severe diarrhea, rashes, and even sleeping problems can also be caused by protein sensitivity.
As with all feeding decisions during the first year, consult your baby?s health care professional.
Powder Formula
Just add Powder formula to water and mix.

Ready To Feed Formula
Just twist off the cap — no mixing or measuring — and the formula is ready for baby.

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Burp baby frequently.
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Make sure baby is sitting upright during and for a little while after feeding.
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If your baby continues to have feeding issues, it could be that he needs a different baby formula. Learn which formula is right for your baby at Similac Solutions
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Always test the temperature of heated baby formula before feeding by shaking a few drops on your wrist.
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Never use a microwave oven to warm formula—this can result in hot spots that can burn your baby.
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Discard any formula your baby doesn’t finish within one hour after each feeding begins.

Every baby has her own nutritional needs. The best way to feed your baby is to allow her to take as much baby formula as she wants, but if you’re looking for a guideline, refer to the table below. But remember, these are just averages!
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Average Infant Formula-Feeding Guidelines
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Age
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Average number of feedings per day
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Average amt.
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Average amt. in 24-hour feeding per day
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1-2 weeks
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6-10
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2-3 fl oz
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12-30 fl oz
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3-4 weeks
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6-8
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3-4 fl oz
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18-32 fl oz
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1-2 months
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5-6
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4-5 fl oz
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20-30 fl oz
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2-3 months
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5-6
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5-6 fl-oz
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25-36 fl oz
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3-4 months
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4-5
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6-7 fl oz
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24-35 fl oz
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4-7 months
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4-5
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7-8 fl oz
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28-40 fl oz
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7-9 months
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3-4
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7-8 fl oz
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21-32 fl oz
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9-12 months
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3
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7-8 fl oz
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21-24 fl oz
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