Review of Infant Feeding: Key Features of Breast Milk and Infant Formula
Benefits to the baby of being fed solely on breast milk during the first six months of its life:
Benefits to the mother of feeding their baby solely on breast milk during the first six months of its life:
For various reasons, breastfeeding alone is not always possible.4 Formula is an effective substitute for the infant's nutrition.5,6 However, it is not currently possible to produce a formula that is nutritionally identical to breast milk.
Human breast milk contains:
Formula imitates the nutrient composition of breast milk. The recently updated FDA (Food and Drug Administration, USA) regulations on the manufacture of formula include stipulations for the composition, as follows:
The manufacturing process for formula is strictly regulated and monitored to satisfy national and international quality criteria.7,8
This study compares breast milk with formula. In so doing, it provides a detailed breakdown of the constituents of breast milk and formula and explains their impact on infant and mother.
Breast milk continues to be the best form of nutrition for the growth and development of infants. It is rich in antibodies and thus has a positive impact on an infant's congenital and/or developing immune system. If it is not possible for the mother to breastfeed, expressed breast milk is considered to be the next best form of nutrition for the baby. This particularly applies for newborns or premature babies with a low birth weight. Only when these options are not possible is formula recommended.