Babies can drink a lot of formula in their first year, and the costs can add up quickly, which is why you might be looking for a lower-cost formula that will support your baby’s healthy development.
Parents and caregivers can attest: feeding a baby is no easy feat, and often comes with a learning curve. In the wake of the ...
Consumer Reports' expanded testing found many low-contaminant infant formulas but flagged arsenic, PFAS and lead in some; ...
An alarming baby formula test found toxins. Experts say it wasn't scientifically rigorous ...
CONSUMER REPORTS (AZFamily) — Consumer Reports has released a follow-up to its investigation into infant formula safety, expanding testing to include everything from liquid ready-to-feed products to ...
What to Know If You Have to Switch Infant Formula When you’re considering making the switch to a new infant formula, it’s good to know that all infant formula sold in the U.S. is tightly regulated and ...
Babies are tiny, but their costs are not. Diapers alone can run close to $80–$100 a month per baby, or nearly $1,000 a year before you even think about wipes, formula, or a safe place to sleep. When ...
When I gave birth to my son, Theo, two years ago, I was firmly in the “fed is best” camp. I planned to try to breastfeed (I’d taken the courses! I’d read the books!), but I was open to baby formula ...