Follow the instructions precisely when preparing toddler formula. Improper preparation or storage of the prepared bottle over a longer period of time can lead to health problems, e.g. due to the growth of unwanted germs. Prepare formula before every feeding and feed immediately. Do not reuse the remaining prepared formula or leftovers. Clean bottle, teat and ring thoroughly. Close the opened bag tightly after use. Store dry and at room temperature and use within 2 weeks after opening. Do not heat organic baby food in the microwave (risk of scalding).
*In order not to damage the natural lactic acid cultures (lactobacilli), please do not prepare the food with too hot water.
The amount of formula per bottle can vary from bottle to bottle. Recommended feeding information or the drinking quantities and the number of bottles per day are for guidance only. Your baby does not necessarily have to drink the bottle completely. Please use the provided measuring spoon only! One flattened spoonful per 30 ml / 1.01 oz water.
Amount of water per feed (ml / fl oz) |
Number of scoops of powder in measuring spoon |
150 / 5.07 |
5 |
180 / 6.09 |
6 |
Babies require approx. 5 feedings per day. Baby-food meals replace bottled Feeding, interchangeable.
Exclusive breastfeeding in the first 6 months is ideal for your baby. As with any follow-on baby milk formulas, HiPP UK stage 2 COMBIOTIK® should not be used as a breast milk substitute in the first 6 months, but should only be used as part of a mixed diet from 6 months onwards. Your baby's individual growth and developmental needs may require introducing dietary supplements as complement to the weaning from 6 months into your baby's diet at an earlier stage. Please consult your health care provider. Make sure your baby eats a balanced diet for a healthy life.
Like breast milk, all infant formula contains carbohydrates. They are an important part of your baby's diet. Frequent or prolonged teeth contact with carbohydrate-containing liquids can lead to tooth decay and thus to health problem. Do not let your child suck the bottle permanently and change to cup-feeding as soon as possible.