Babies can drink a lot of formula in their first year, and the costs can add up quickly, which is why you might be looking for a lower-cost formula that will support your baby’s healthy development.
Parents and caregivers can attest: feeding a baby is no easy feat, and often comes with a learning curve. In the wake of the ...
Consumer Reports' expanded testing found many low-contaminant infant formulas but flagged arsenic, PFAS and lead in some; ...
What to Know If You Have to Switch Infant Formula When you’re considering making the switch to a new infant formula, it’s good to know that all infant formula sold in the U.S. is tightly regulated and ...
CONSUMER REPORTS (AZFamily) — Consumer Reports has released a follow-up to its investigation into infant formula safety, expanding testing to include everything from liquid ready-to-feed products to ...
Babies are tiny, but their costs are not. Diapers alone can run close to $80–$100 a month per baby, or nearly $1,000 a year before you even think about wipes, formula, or a safe place to sleep. When ...
When I gave birth to my son, Theo, two years ago, I was firmly in the “fed is best” camp. I planned to try to breastfeed (I’d taken the courses! I’d read the books!), but I was open to baby formula ...