Baby Milks for Feeding Issues
SCIENCE INSPIRED BY NATURE
Many babies experience minor but common everyday feeding problems. Our expert team at SMA® Nutrition is dedicated to understanding the unique nutritional needs of babies with different feeding issues and to applying these learnings to our own products.
We have been leading research in baby nutrition for over 100 years and have produced a range of specialist milks which are nutritionally complete* and specifically designed for babies and young children with different feeding issues.
SPECIALIST MILK RANGE
FOR FEEDING ISSUES
SMA® Comfort
Formula
SMA® Comfort, a nutritionally complete formula specifically designed for the dietary management of colic and constipation.
Food for special medical purposes. This formula must be used under medical supervision.
SMA® Extra Hungry
Infant Milk
SMA® Extra Hungry Infant Milk is a nutritionally complete* breast milk substitute for hungrier bottle-fed babies, which may help delay early weaning until the recommended time and can be used to combination feed.
SMA® Anti-Reflux Formula
SMA® Anti-Reflux is nutritionally complete formula which contains a unique combination of starch and 100% whey, partially hydrolysed protein for the dietary management of frequent reflux and regurgitation. Food for special medical purposes. This formula must be used under medical supervision.
SMA High Energy®
Babies and young children are all different and sometimes they don’t grow as expected (faltering growth). SMA High Energy® is a nutrient dense ready to feed formula for the dietary management of infants and young children aged 0-18 months with medically identified high energy needs. Food for special medical purpose. This formula must be used under medical supervision.
* Nutritionally complete as required by the legislation for all infant formula
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Important notice
We believe that breastfeeding is the ideal nutritional start for babies as breast milk provides a balanced diet and protection against illness for your baby. We fully support the World Health Organization’s recommendation of exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life followed by the introduction of adequate nutritious complementary foods along with sustained breastfeeding up to two years of age. We also recognise that breastfeeding may not be an option due to certain medical conditions. You should only feed Infant formula for special medical purposes under supervision of a healthcare professional after full consideration of all feeding options, including breastfeeding. Continued use must be assessed by the healthcare professional in relation to the baby's progress bearing in mind any social and financial implications for the family. Infant formula should always be prepared, used and stored as instructed on the label in order to avoid risks to a baby’s health. The following products must be used under medical supervision. SMA® Anti-Reflux is a special formula intended for the dietary management of bottle-fed babies when significant reflux (regurgitation) is a problem. It is suitable as the sole source of nutrition up to 6 months of age, and in conjunction with solid food up to 12 months of age. If the baby’s reflux does not improve within 2 weeks of starting SMA® Anti-Reflux, or if the baby fails to thrive, the family doctor should be consulted. SMA® Comfort is a special formula intended for the dietary management of bottle-fed babies with colic and constipation. It is suitable as the sole source of nutrition up to 6 months of age, and in conjunction with solid food up to 12 months of age. SMA High Energy® is a milk based formula for the dietary management of babies and young children with medically determined high energy requirements as identified by a healthcare professional. It is suitable as the sole source of nutrition up to 6 months of age, and in conjunction with solid food up to 18 months of age. SMA High Energy® is not intended for use with preterm babies, for whom fortified breast milk or a low birthweight formula such as SMA Gold Prem® 1 is more appropriate.