Lactose is a common term that pops up when chatting about milk sensitivities, but what is it? Put simply, lactose is a sugar found in milk. For some bubs, and adults, it can put a bit of unwanted pressure on the gut and occasionally trigger those nasty symptoms too.
While lactose is found in both cow milk and goat milk, goat milk contains less lactose than cow milk.
On top of that, just as your child is unique, goat milk contains a unique combination of low-density protein and an easily digestible fat structure. By making a simple swap to Aussie Bubs™ Goat Milk you may be able to say goodbye to those pesky intolerance symptoms and hello to a wealth of nutrients.
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For mums who are able to, breastfeeding is best for babies. It delivers many benefits for both mum and baby. Breastmilk contains all the nutrients your growing bub needs to thrive, especially in the first 6 months of life, plus antibodies to help them fight infections.
It’s important for pregnant and breastfeeding mums to maintain good nutrition. Deciding to use a combination of breast and bottle-feeding for an extended period may reduce your own breast milk supply, and reversing your decision may be difficult.
When using infant formula, follow the feeding guide and preparation directions carefully. Improper use or incorrect preparation of infant formula can make your baby ill.
Consult your doctor or health care professional for advice prior to using the formula to feed your baby. You should also consider the social and financial implications before deciding to use infant formula.
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