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Our littlest customers have always inspired our greatest advances - beginning with the development of a cow’s milk-based formula that closely approximated human milk.

More than two decades of research and development had made considerable nutritional improvements to our stable of brands. Today we offer a growing family of nutritional products – including prenatal brands that supplement the diets of pregnant and lactating women, hospital products specially formulated for preterm or low-birthweight infants, and formulas for infants with rare metabolic disorders.

We at Wyeth Nutrition have relied on our littlest customers to inspire our best thinking. This has led us to focus on age-appropriate formulations that meet the nutritional needs of our customers from infants to toddlers.

Focusing on their needs has made us world leaders for the better part of the century. Find out how Wyeth products are able to provide your child with the right nutrition, as well as our specially formulated supplement for pregnant and lactating mothers.

 

Breast milk is best for babies. Mothers should be encouraged to breast-feed their babies. Good maternal nutrition is important for preparation and maintenance of breastfeeding. It is important for mothers to initiate breastfeeding as soon as possible. Working mothers should be encouraged to breast-feed their babies. They can seek the advice and support of breastfeeding from their healthcare professionals after they have resumed working full time.

Important Notice : Infant formula is intended to replace breast milk when mothers do not breastfeed. Introducing partial bottle-feeding could negatively affect breast-feeding, and reversing a decision not to breast-feed is difficult. Professional advice should be followed on infant feeding. Infant formulas should be prepared and used as directed. Unnecessary or improper use of formula may present a health hazard. Social and financial implications should be considered when selecting a method of infant feeding.

 
 
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