Western Sky Community Care Helps New Mexico Families Access Infant Formula Amid Supply Shortage
Around the country, supply chain issues have affected the availability of infant formula for children ages 0-12 months, and while efforts have been made by the federal government to increase availability, many parents across
"At Western Sky, we understand how critical infant formula is to a newborn's health and development, as it has the right balance of nutrients needed for growth," said Dr.
If impacted by infant formula shortages, Western Sky is encouraging families to follow these guidelines and to seek out community resources for additional support, as needed:
- DO talk with your pediatrician and ask if they have supplies of formula. Your local WIC office may also be able to suggest places to look.
- DO check smaller stores and local community pharmacies, which may not be out of supply when the bigger stores are.
- DO try new formulas. Many babies can switch brands of formula, including generic store brands, unless your infant is on a specific extensively hydrolyzed or amino acid-based formula. Ask your pediatrician about recommended specialty formula alternatives available for your infant.
- DO NOT make a homemade formula or use imported formulas. This is not safe for your infant, as there are specific nutritional needs for an infant. The FDA reviews and makes sure that all infant formula sold in
U.S. stores meets very strict rules about their ingredients to ensure it supports healthy growth and development. - DO NOT switch to cow's milk or other milk substitutes from the dairy section of the grocery store, such as almond or soy beverages (sometimes labeled as milk). This is true for babies 0 – 12 months of age.
- DO NOT water down formulas or use toddler formulas for infants younger than 12 months old. This includes adding more water when mixing powdered formula or adding extra water to ready-to-serve, non-concentrated liquid formula. Both practices affect the nutrition your infant is getting.
- DO NOT purchase expired or damaged cans. Check expiration dates.
For families impacted by infant formula shortages, Western Sky Community Care members can contact the Community Connections Help Line for supply assistance at 866-775-2192 from
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