We support the World Health Organisation’s recommendation for exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life and continued breastfeeding along with the introduction of nutritionally adequate and safe complementary (solid) foods at 6 months together with continued breastfeeding up to two years of age and beyond.

▲As compared to Enfamama A+ formula prior to 2013​

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​■For adult pregnant and lactating females, the minimum intake for optimal adult health and for fetal and child development is 300mg/dEPA+DHA, of which at least 200mg/d should be DHA. Reference: FAO 2010. Fats and fatty acids in human nutrition. Report of an expert consultation. FAO Food and Nutrition Paper no. 91. FAO: Rome.​

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​References:

  1. Ackerman S. Discovering the Brain. Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 1992. 6, The Development and Shaping of the Brain. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK234146/
  2. ​Zeisel S. H. (2006). Choline: critical role during fetal development and dietary requirements in adults.Annual review of nutrition,26, 229–250.
  3. Greenberg, J. A., Bell, S. J., & Ausdal, W. V. (2008). Omega-3 Fatty Acid supplementation during pregnancy.Reviews in obstetrics & gynecology,1(4), 162–169.

▲As compared to Enfamama A+ formula prior to 2013​

^As compared to full cream milk powder

​■For adult pregnant and lactating females, the minimum intake for optimal adult health and for fetal and child development is 300mg/dEPA+DHA, of which at least 200mg/d should be DHA. Reference: FAO 2010. Fats and fatty acids in human nutrition. Report of an expert consultation. FAO Food and Nutrition Paper no. 91. FAO: Rome.​

#100% Votes by Singaporean consumers in Supermom Brand Awards 2024.​

References:

  1. Ackerman S. Discovering the Brain. Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 1992. 6, The Development and Shaping of the Brain. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK234146/
  2. ​Zeisel S. H. (2006). Choline: critical role during fetal development and dietary requirements in adults.Annual review of nutrition,26, 229–250.
  3. Greenberg, J. A., Bell, S. J., & Ausdal, W. V. (2008). Omega-3 Fatty Acid supplementation during pregnancy.Reviews in obstetrics & gynecology,1(4), 162–169.
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