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Baby Formula Shortage

By Reed Mangels, PhD, RD

Due to various factors, including supply chain issues, there is a shortage of baby formula in stores. The American Academy of Pediatrics recently provided guidance about what can be done if parents or caregivers cannot find baby formula. They point out that “this advice is strictly during this current URGENT formula shortage. If you have any concerns about your baby’s nutrition, please talk with your pediatrician.”

They addressed many scenarios including the use of plant-based milk. This information could be important for vegan and other families who are using a commercial soy formula and who absolutely cannot find formula. The American Academy of Pediatrics says, “Plant-based milk alternatives generally are not recommended for babies under a year of age. Soy milk may be an option to give babies who are close to a year old during the shortage, but not for more than one week. If you can’t find formula and have to use soy milk, be sure to buy the kind that is fortified with calcium and vitamin D. Make sure to change back to formula as soon as some is available. Be especially careful to avoid almond milk or other plant milks as these are often low in protein and minerals. Talk with your pediatrician if you are considering using plant-based milk.”

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