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News and Offers Similac Sensitive for Spit-Up Infant Formula

Similac Sensitive for Spit-Up

Now in Similac® SimplePac™

Similac Sensitive for Spit-Up is now available in Similac SimplePac, an innovative grip-flip-scoop design that simplifies feeding time.

 

  • Comfort grip lets you hold your baby and the formula, too.

  • Hinged design means no more hide-and-go-seek with the lid.

  • Handy built-in scoop holder means no more digging for the scoop.

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Mixing Tips for Similac Sensitive for Spit-Up

Similac Sensitive for Spit-Up formula contains rice starch. Compared to other Abbott Nutrition powder formulas, Similac Sensitive for Spit-Up powder mixes a little more slowly with water. This is true of any formula that contains rice starch.


Rice starch is what makes Similac Sensitive for Spit-Up look more "grainy" than other Similac formulas. This is not a product defect. The rice starch grains are very small, and should not cause any issue with feeding through a nipple.


Try these tips to help prevent clogged nipples:

  • Mix the powder and water, and then wait two minutes.

  • Gently swirl, or agitate,* the formula in the bottle before feeding.

  • Use a nipple with a larger hole. This will allow for faster formula flow.

  • For easy preparation, try Similac Sensitive for Spit-Up Ready To Feed. Just twist off the cap — no mixing required — and the formula is ready for your baby.

*Avoid vigorous shaking right before feeding — it can cause air bubbles that can lead to gas in your baby.

Talk to your doctor before making changes to your baby's nutrition routine.

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