Whether you choose to breastfeed, formula feed, or a combination of both, establishing safe feeding habits is critical to the health and safety of your infant. Learn more about safe infant formula preparation and storage from The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [TAG]: https://lnkd.in/eEmKiC27
About us
The Infant Nutrition Council of America (INCA) – comprised of Abbott Nutrition, Perrigo Nutrition, and Reckitt – represents several of the leading domestic manufacturers of infant formula and toddler nutritional drinks. For more than 50 years, INCA has advocated for optimal infant health and the critical role of infant nutrition, supported families in their feeding decisions, and provided evidence-based information to educate stakeholders on appropriate infant feeding options.
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http://infantnutrition.org
External link for Infant Nutrition Council of America
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
- Type
- Nonprofit
Locations
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Primary
Washington, DC, US
Employees at Infant Nutrition Council of America
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Robert C. Post, Ph.D., MEd., MSc.
Stewardship for Exceptional Problem Solving in Food and Nutrition Regulatory and Policy Matters, and Scientific and Marketing Innovation
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Hannah Smith
Senior Vice President and Managing Director - Lincoln Policy Group
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Katie Mitchell
Founding Partner & Chief Operating Officer at Narrative Strategies
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Zazni Vlijter
Senior Associate at Narrative Strategies DC
Updates
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Mothers and caregivers need greater awareness of risks related to risky feeding practices. For example, homemade is neither a safe nor recommended infant feeding option, yet 47% of mothers and 51% of caregivers view homemade formula as not risky. Learn more about mothers’ and caregivers’ infant feeding trends and perceptions: https://lnkd.in/eQ9_yvBJ
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When bottle-feeding infant formula, parents and caregivers should take precautions to follow the necessary steps to prepare, handle, and store all types of formula correctly. A prepared bottle of powdered infant formula, liquid concentrate formula, and ready-to-feed formula all have different shelf lives, preparation guidelines, and storage methods. Find more information about how to safely prepare and store infant formula: https://lnkd.in/eEmKiC27
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Proper infant nutrition is critical to the healthy growth and development of your infant. That’s why INCA members invest in scientific research to continuously improve and innovate their infant and toddler formula products. This includes identifying and rigorously testing new ingredients and setting new standards of excellence to help meet the unique dietary needs of infants who rely on our products. Learn more about the nutrients found in formula here: https://lnkd.in/epSFsdTp
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4 out of 5 mothers and caregivers want the government to provide easily understandable and science-based information on breastfeeding and infant formula. “I think people should be given information about all their options and make the decision that works best for their family and situation,” said a participant in the most recent Infant Feeding Survey. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/epBDWApm
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INCA members are committed to delivering safe, high-quality infant formula to families and caregivers who rely on our products. Our robust food safety, security, and quality assurance programs help ensure that each and every product made exceeds the expectations of consumers, healthcare providers, and regulatory bodies. Learn more about how infant formula manufacturers ensure the health and safety of their products: https://lnkd.in/gUr9rCgM
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There are many different methods parents and caregivers can use to store breast milk, but how long is stored milk safe to use to feed your baby? Breast milk and infant formula have expiration dates just like cow’s milk does, and following these dates is important to helping keep your baby safe. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eehPYvKQ
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The FDA , American Academy of Pediatrics, and other leading health experts and organizations recognize that infant formula is the safest, most nutritious, and only recommended feeding option for babies who do not receive breast milk. That is why the FDA and AAP warn against the harm of feeding infants homemade formula, as it can lead to sickness and malnourishment and increase the risk of contamination and infection. Read more about the importance of selecting the infant formula right for your infant: https://lnkd.in/e42XWsJt
Choosing an Infant Formula
cdc.gov
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Studies show that the first 1,000 days of life are the foundation of an infant’s healthy growth and development. Whether parents and caregivers choose to breastfeed or formula feed, providing them with access to science-based information on infant nutrition is critical to ensuring they can select the feeding solutions right for their family’s needs. Learn more about safe and effective infant feeding solutions: https://lnkd.in/dEC5xb3w
Food Safety Booklet for Pregnant Women
fda.gov
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The latest Infant Feeding Survey offers critical new insights into U.S. mothers’ and caregivers’ infant feeding practices and choices. While mothers and caregivers use a variety of methods to feed their infants, many are looking to the government to provide easily understandable, science-based information on breastfeeding and infant formula. Learn more about the survey: https://lnkd.in/ejjHQR6N
Infant Feeding Practices and Choices
infantnutrition.org