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My baby is 5 weeks old, currently my breast milk is reduced .. its very very low... In starting days of baby at week 1 doctor suggested MMS Gold stage 1... Now can I use that...is it good one...because I don't heard that brand before
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MMS Gold Stage 1 is an infant formula and can be used if your pediatrician has advised top feeds. Main focus should still be on improving breastfeeding frequency and latch.
Feed/pump frequently, maintain good hydration, skin-to-skin contact, and avoid long gaps between feeds as milk production works on demand-supply basis.
If baby is passing urine well and gaining weight, milk may actually be adequate. Pediatric follow-up for weight check is important.
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Yes, MMS Gold Stage 1 is a standard, premium infant formula that is perfectly safe for a 5-week-old baby.It is fortified with 34 essential nutrients including DHA, ARA, and prebiotics to support healthy growth.You can safely use this formula to supplement your child's nutrition while your breast milk supply is low.To help boost your natural milk production, try to nurse or pump frequently and stay well-hydrated.Always prepare the formula using the exact number of leveled scoops specified on the packaging with sterilized utensils.
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