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It doesn't matter how much, what matters is that it's there. There are cheaper formulas that don't have it, and there are the ones that do. If you're formula feeding your baby, just make sure that it has it in it. What you should be looking for, the formula that will be the CLOSEST thing to breast milk is formula that has this in it

DHA, ARA , Iron fortified, Omega3 and Omega6 fatty acids...

these formulas are the best you can get.. you can also get soy formula that has the same things for babies that are lactose intolerant.. the amount of these things is unimportant.. just make sure that it has it

ON a side note, if you're formula feeding, get a vitamin D supplement from your pharmacy.. Vitamin D is found in breast milk, but not in most formulas and your baby needs it

2006-08-11 00:47:19 · answer #1 · answered by Imani 5 · 1 0

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