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    What Is Really Behind the Baby Formula Shortage? Experts Explain

    Everything you need to know about what's causing it, how long it will last and what parents can do.
    • Supply chain issues, labor shortages and the recent formula recall have exacerbated the current infant formula shortage in the United States.
    • The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved infant formula from Bubs Australia, British formula company Kendamil and Nestle NAN SupremePro under the agency’s recent increased flexibilities, which is set to provide millions of cans of formula to the U.S. beginning in June.
    • It will take as early as July for shelves to be fully stocked with infant formula, according to U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf.
    • Families who are having trouble finding formula can consult their pediatrician and visit hhs.gov/formula for more resources.

    Parents are in panic as the ongoing infant formula shortage worsens. What started with challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic has worsened in recent weeks after the large infant formula recall, with 40% of baby formula supplies out of stock according to a report from Datasembly.
    Experts in the Good Housekeeping Institute Nutrition Lab spoke with pediatricians, registered dietitians and public health officials about the consequences of the shortage and solutions for parents who are in urgent need of nutrition for their baby. Here is everything you need to know about the shortage, including when certain formulas will be back in stock and whether or not you should transition to a different formula that is currently available.

    Why is there a baby formula shortage and how long will it last?

    Supply chain issues, labor shortages and the recent formula recall are some of the reasons why there is a serious formula shortage currently in the U.S., says Tanya Altmann, M.D., F.A.A.P., Founder of Calabasas Pediatrics and best-selling author of What to Feed Your Baby.
    While there isn't a definite answer on how long the baby formula shortage will last, White House representative Christen Linke Young, Deputy Director of the Domestic Policy Council for Health told Good Housekeeping that ensuring infant formula is available for families across the country is a top priority and that government officials are working across the administration to get that done. "We have been working around the clock to do everything in our power to put formula on shelves across the country and make sure that families can access it."
    Young shares that President Biden spoke with a number of retailers and manufacturers in the industry about the work that has been going on in partnership with agencies across the government and announced a package of actions to accelerate getting more products on shelves. "We are invoking the Defense Production Act, which will expedite us getting supplies for infant formula manufacturers in the U.S." She also says that the FDA is offering a streamlined process for imported formula that come from foreign facilities with favorable inspection records, and that just yesterday the President announced the use of defense department contracted airplanes to address transportation barriers from manufacturing facilities abroad that have met Food and Drug Administration (FDA) safety standards.
    The FDA recently approved infant formula from Bubs Australia, British formula company Kendamil, and Nestle NAN SupremePro under the agency’s recent increased flexibilities. Specifically, Bubs Australia plans to provide at least 4.6 million 8-ounce bottle equivalents of formula, and Kendamil has committed to ship 3.7 million 8-ounce bottle equivalents of formula to the U.S. beginning in June.
    "We are also working to crack down on 'bad actors' who are engaging in predatory pricing and price gouging," Young says, noting that the White House is working with the Attorney General and the Federal Trade Commission to go after these bad actors and make sure that families are not being taken advantage of during this time. Young also adds that the White House is moving regulatory barriers that can get in the way of seamless distribution of formula across the country, and that manufacturers are really stepping up to produce supply.

    What can parents do who are affected by the shortage?

    "This is such a tough time for parents right now. I can't imagine adding this level of stress on an already stressful time," says Stephanie Middleberg, M.S., R.D., Founder of Middleberg Nutrition and best-selling author of The Big Book of Organic Baby Food and The Big Book of Organic Toddler Food.
    Both Middleberg and Dr. Altmann recommend contacting your pediatrician's office to see if they have any extra formulas around or if they have any advice should you need to switch to another formula. Your local Women Infants and Children Program (WIC) office may also have suggestions on places to look. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends trying smaller stores and drug stores, which may not be out of supply when the larger stores are. Young says that other resources are available at hhs.gov/formula for parents who are having trouble finding formula.
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    "If you need to transition to a new formula, ideally try to find one made with a similar protein source like cow's milk protein or goat milk protein, and transition slowly," Middleberg recommends. "But if you can’t given the current shortages, then it’s completely okay. There may be some gassiness as you transition and then it will normalize." She says to keep a close eye on your child and let your pediatrician know immediately if things get worse or don’t improve. "If your baby is on a specialty formula and it’s not available, call your pediatrician about alternatives."
    Dr. Altmann offers a few additional tips for parents going through this difficult time that can provide temporary solutions until infant formula is regularly back in stock:

    • DO NOT make homemade infant formula as it won’t meet a baby’s essential nutritional needs and can even be very dangerous.
    • DO NOT add extra water to stretch your formula supply as this can dilute the nutrition and lead to major health problems.
    • If your routine formula is not available, it is okay to switch brands. It can take a baby a few days to get used to the new formula, so be patient. If your baby is on a special formula because of allergies, sensitivities, or issues with a previous formula, always talk to your pediatrician before switching.
    Is it safe to make homemade infant formula?

    As search for homemade baby formula recipes spike online, experts warn that this trend can pose serious health risks to infants. "Homemade infant formula won’t meet your baby’s essential nutritional needs and can even be very dangerous to their growth and development," Middleberg says. "Babies’ nutritional needs are very specific in the first year of life and homemade infant formulas run the risk of containing too little or too much of certain vitamins and minerals including iron, calcium and protein."
    Can I give my infant toddler formula?

    The AAP says that although toddler formulas are not generally recommended for infants, if you absolutely have no other choice then toddler formula is safe for a few days for babies who are close to a year of age. "If your baby is almost one and eating a variety of solid foods, ask your pediatrician about using a toddler formula," Dr. Altmann advises. She recommends a Clean Label Purity Award-certified brand which has been independently tested for more than 400 contaminants and toxins. "You will also want a formula that has been fortified with vitamins and minerals, including iron, zinc, calcium and Vitamin D and contains no added artificial sweeteners, growth hormones or GMOs, like Aussie Bubs, which is manufactured in Australia and available in the U.S."
    Dr. Altmann offers a few additional tips for parents going through this difficult time that can provide temporary solutions until infant formula is regularly back in stock:





 
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