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Similac Pro-Total Comfort* Is A Gentle Formula With 2'-Fl Human Milk Oligosaccharide (2'-Fl Hmo), An Immune-Nourishing Prebiotic Like That Found In Breast Milk That Supports Babys Developing Immune System. Its An Easy-To-Digest Formula For Babies With Fussiness, Gas, And Crying Who Have Difficulty Tolerating Other Milk-Based Formulas. * Not For Infants Or Children With Galactosemia. Not From Human Milk. At Significant Levels. No Significant Difference Has Been Shown Between Milk Derived From Rbst-Treated And Non-Rbst-Treated Cows. ? Ingredients Not Genetically Engineered.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What ingredients are in Similac Pro-Total Comfort Infant Formula? A: Similac Pro-Total Comfort Infant Formula contains partially hydrolyzed whey protein, 2'-FL human milk oligosaccharide, DHA, and lutein. These ingredients are designed to support immune health and brain development.
- Q: What is the size of the Similac Pro-Total Comfort can? A: The Similac Pro-Total Comfort comes in a twenty-nine point eight ounce can. This six-pack provides ample supply for your infant's feeding needs.
- Q: Is this product non-GMO? A: Yes, Similac Pro-Total Comfort Infant Formula is non-GMO. This means it contains no genetically engineered ingredients.
- Q: How do I prepare Similac Pro-Total Comfort Infant Formula? A: To prepare Similac Pro-Total Comfort, mix the formula powder with water according to the instructions on the packaging. Ensure to follow the recommended ratios to provide the right nutrition for your baby.
- Q: Is this formula suitable for babies with sensitive stomachs? A: Yes, this formula is designed for babies with fussiness, gas, and crying due to difficulty tolerating other milk-based formulas. Its easy-to-digest formulation helps reduce colicky symptoms.
- Q: Can I use Similac Pro-Total Comfort for newborns? A: Yes, Similac Pro-Total Comfort can be fed to newborns, but it is not suitable for infants with galactosemia. Always consult your pediatrician before introducing new formula.
- Q: How should I store this formula? A: Store Similac Pro-Total Comfort in a cool, dry place. After opening, use within one month and keep the can tightly sealed.
- Q: What is the shelf life of Similac Pro-Total Comfort? A: The shelf life of Similac Pro-Total Comfort is typically around twelve months from the manufacturing date. Always check the expiration date on the can for safety.
- Q: Is there any artificial growth hormone in this formula? A: No, Similac Pro-Total Comfort contains no artificial growth hormones. It is made to ensure the highest quality for your infant.
- Q: How does Similac Pro-Total Comfort compare to other formulas? A: Similac Pro-Total Comfort is designed specifically for babies with sensitive stomachs, offering immune support and easy digestion. It may be a better choice for infants experiencing fussiness compared to standard formulas.
- Q: What if my baby has an allergic reaction to this formula? A: If your baby shows signs of an allergic reaction such as rash, vomiting, or difficulty breathing, discontinue use immediately and contact your pediatrician. Always monitor your baby when introducing new formula.
- Q: Does this formula contain DHA and lutein? A: Yes, Similac Pro-Total Comfort contains DHA and lutein, which are important for brain and eye development. These nutrients are found in breast milk.
- Q: Is Similac Pro-Total Comfort available in bulk? A: Yes, Similac Pro-Total Comfort is available in a six-pack, making it convenient for families needing multiple cans. This bulk option can help save time and ensure you have enough supply.
- Q: What is the main benefit of using this formula? A: The main benefit of Similac Pro-Total Comfort is its gentle formulation that helps reduce fussiness and gas, providing a more comfortable feeding experience for sensitive babies.
- Q: Can I mix this formula with breast milk? A: Yes, you can mix Similac Pro-Total Comfort with breast milk if needed. However, it's important to follow specific guidelines and consult with your healthcare provider.



