More to Consider Than Height and Weight
Your baby’s doctor will track your preemie’s height, weight, and head size to be sure your baby is getting the nutrition they need to catch up on growth during their first year. These are important indicators of baby’s progress that you can see and measure. However, your preemie is catching up in ways you can’t see and measure.
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Catching Up on the Inside, Too
Even after your baby has caught up on the outside, Similac NeoSure continues to deliver beneficial nutrients that support growth and development you can’t see—such as for internal organs, muscles, bones, and the brain. That’s why it’s important to continue to feed a nutrient-enriched formula like NeoSure until baby’s first birthday.
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Enriched Nutrition for a Preemie’s First Year
Similac NeoSure supports better rates of growth during a premature baby’s first year compared to term infant formula.1 It has increased protein, vitamins, and minerals compared to term infant formula, and nucleotides for the developing immune system.
Reference: 1. Carver JD, et al. Pediatrics. 2001;107(4):683-689.
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