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Hi, I have 3 months baby and I have exam which cannot be skipped so I have planned for giving Non one milk powder for 1 or 2 times on that particular day. Is that powder is advisable or can you suggest anything else which couldn't be harmful for my little one.
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Hello... in such circumstances it’s always better to give the breast milk which can be expressed before hand. Approximately baby should have 120 -140 ml of milk every feed. As mentioned by my colleague it can be saved up to 24 hours in the fridge.
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If that is not feasible, then u can use either of nan pro or lactogen 1 with the concentration of 30 ml per one scoop of the milk powder. So that will be 4 scoops in 120 ml of boiled and cool water.
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Use infant bottles from companies like Phillips or pigeon which is easily available on Amazon. Hope this helps. Kindly give a feedback if my solution helped you. Kindly consult if u need my advise regarding the well-being or ur baby. I wish him best of health. Take care.
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If possible express ur milk  and keep in bridge And if needed  give it U can store  breast milk for 24 hrs in fridge No problem If express milk not posaible  then u can give  Nan pro stage 1
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