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Nestle Lactogen Stage 1 Powder Nestle Lactogen Stage 1 Powder

Nestle Lactogen Stage 1 Powder

Quantity Description: box of 400 gm Powder
Manufacturer: Nestle India Ltd
Price: ₹ 302.0

Information about Nestle Lactogen Stage 1 Powder

Nestle Lactogen Stage 1 Powder is a spray dried powdered form of milk. Lactogen 1 is a spray dried infant formula for infants upto six months when they are not breastfed. The powder contains Maltodexrin, Milk solids, Demineralised whey, Soyabeal oil, Corn oil, Minerals, Soya lecithin, Vitamins, Taurine and L-Carnitine.
It also contains essential nutrients that help in the growth of the infants and also help in the development of the brain. The powder additionally also contains essential fatty acids such as alanine and choline which serve as the building blocks of the brain. Iron regulates the process of blood formation whereas Iodine avoids the inflammation of the thyroid.
All put together, the powder contains 14 vitamins and 12 minerals that together contribute towards the effective growth and development of the infants.

Benefits of Nestle Lactogen Stage 1 Powder:
For growth of the baby
For brain development of the baby
For healthy vision for energy needs

Important Notice:
Mother s milk is best for your baby

Use under medical supervision

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Popular Questions & Answers

My baby is 4 months old. If I feed lactogen stage 1 to my baby then should I stop my breast milk?

MD - Paediatrics, MBBS
Pediatrician, Jaipur
Just continue breast feeding, if baby weight is normal, no need to give lactogen. Start liquid & semisolid food at the age of 5 months in gradually increasing quantity.

Dear sir my baby son is 4 month and upto now I give him lactogen1 but now I not get lactogen1 I buy lactogen 2 can I give him or not.

MBBS, DCH, Fellowship In Paediatric Cardiology, Ex-Senior Dy Director. Deptt of Paediatrics
Pediatrician, Bokaro
Dear sir
my baby son is 4 month and upto now I give him lactogen1 but now I not get lactogen1 I buy lactogen 2 can I ...
Lactogen1 or enfamil a+1.up to 6 months. Stage 2 after 6 months. Starting lactogen 2 will be bad for baby's kidneys, because of high solute loads. Not recommended. Exclusive breast feeding is preferable. Enfamil a+1 has good dha. It's recommended.

My baby (girl) is just one and half month old. Now she is given dexolac premium (other than mother' s milk). Should I continue the same brand for 6 months? or I can change it to nestle nan 1 or lactogen 1?

Pediatrician, Pune
Why not continuing with exclusive breast milk, what was the need to change the milk, mother' s milk is the best for the baby, the baby requires nothing but the best.
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My son is 4 months old now. But recently he did not take milk from mother as well even lacto. I am currently using nestle nan pro lactogen. Is it due to gas or by something else. But he use to drink water from nipple.

MBBS
General Physician, Jaipur
My son is 4 months old now. But recently he did not take milk from mother as well even lacto. I am currently using ne...
Need to give mothers milk till 6 months of age. There will be problem with this supplements. Please consult with me on my private chat window for full details.

Is is ok to add 1 scoop -nan pro stage 2 with 2 spoon of lactogen stage 2 in 90 ml water? As I know nan is more like breast milk and rich of proteins compare to lactogen. My baby don't like nan pro's taste or some time he has loose motions too. I have tried this mixture 3-4 times on baby, he had drunken it very well with no side effect. Baby is 8 month old. Shall I continue this or not? Please suggest.

MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, MD - Paediatrics, FNB PEDIATRIC CRITICAL CARE, FELLOWSHIP IN PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY
Pediatrician, Bangalore
Is is ok to add 1 scoop -nan pro stage 2 with 2 spoon of lactogen stage 2 in 90 ml water? As I know nan is more like ...
You can continue with either of the formula feeds. But I would advise you to shift to complimentary feeding with 3meal and 2 snacks balance diet. 3 meals should be in the semisolid form. Mixed foods including cooked cereal, pulse and vegetables can be given. In most families there is a cereal preparation in the form of roti or rice and a pulse or a vegetable preparation. For preparing a complementary food for the infant from the foods cooked for the family, a small amount of dal or vegetable preparation should be separated before adding spices to it. Pieces of chapatti could be soaked in half a katori of dal and some vegetable, if available. The mixed food could be mashed well and fed to the baby after adding a little oil. If necessary the mixture could be passed through a sieve to get a semi-solid paste. Thus, rice or wheat preparation could be mixed with pulse and/or vegetable to make a nutritious complementary food for the infant.
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