Bay Area health officials are sharing guidance to help you navigate the U.S.’ infant formula shortage.
Compared to other states California is faring better, but the shortages are still of concern.
Babies need the right balance of nutrients- not too much or too little of anything- to grow and be healthy. It is important for your baby’s health to use products that meet federal standards to ensure the formula is safe and free of harmful bacteria.
During this challenging time, the counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Benito, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma, and the City of Berkeley encourage parents and families to:
- If you are currently breastfeeding, continue if possible. We recognize this option may not be viable for everyone. If someone is partially breastfeeding, they may consider reaching out to a lactation care provider (in-person or by telehealth) to help ensure that they maintain or increase their milk supply by breastfeeding more.
- Talk to your child’s doctor about substituting formula brands. For most babies, if their regular brand of formula is not currently available, it is OK to substitute with a similar version. Also consult your child’s pediatrician if your baby requires a specialized formula, (therapeutic or metabolic formula for an infant with a medical condition requiring different caloric or nutrient content), before making any substitution. Your pediatrician may recommend a milk bank referral. If you have questions about which formula is acceptable, contact your child’s pediatrician or your local WIC agency. (In Contra Costa County, call (800) 414-4WIC.)
- Avoid making your own formula at home, watering down formula to make it last longer, using expired formula, using cow, goat, or plant-based milk for formula, or giving toddler formula to infants. Doing so can reduce the amount of nutrients a baby receives and can lead to potential serious health complications. If no other options are available to feed your baby, children over six months may be eligible for whole, pasteurized, cow’s milk, as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics. This is not ideal and should not be done for more than one week. Talk to your pediatrician if you need to give your baby cow’s milk for a week to see if this option is appropriate for your child.
- Apply to the WIC program. About half of all births in California are in low-income families who qualify for the WIC program, and income-eligible clients can receive a WIC card and use it to purchase a limited amount of formula at participating retail stores. WIC offices are staffed by individuals with close ties to their communities. Existing WIC clients should use their benefits for formula earlier in the month in case they run into shortages near the end of their benefit period.
- Find out what resources exist in the community and share those resources widely. If you see infant formula in stock when you’re shopping, make it known within your network.
Health officials will continue to monitor the shortage and provide updates as new information is available.
Are birthing males able to breast feed their children?
Another option for birthing people is to visit our southern border where there is ample formula for babies of all genders.
what struck me while reading this is;
…About half of all births in California are in low-income families who qualify for the WIC program…..
wow
I would put the actual figure closer to 70%
Yep!! Leave the borders wide open and this is the result. Thanks to all of you liberal voters for allowing this to happen.
Yes I noticed that too.
+1 that also caught my attention. Another indication of how California is screwed up.
Hayden Barsotti is 100% correct. The illegal invaders from south of the border have a minimum of 5 offspring each, and every one that is born in the US is a citizen. The Dems see them as future Democrat voters.
Perhaps this is why Newsom is in favor of late term abortions; it will ease the formula demand in the coming months. Kinda sick, isn’t it?
But hey, it’s Gavin, we expect that level of delusion.
What does politics have anything to do with the shortage, has nothing to do, y’all need to stop blaming everything in politics. The closure had to do with the formula issue and five children dying. The company had to shut down and have to be in compliance and get the bacteria killing kids cleaned. No pilitics here. Smh
@Lorena, you are correct that politics shouldn’t have anything to do with the shortage; however, a majority of available formula is being sent to the border and to WIC which unfortunately is a direct result of politics.
Many people are searching for the breast solution to the problem
Welcome to Socialism; your next stop will be bread lines.
If we cannot get this together- should we trust the “baffled” to fund war?
What ever happened to good old fashioned breast feeding … ??? … WTFO … oh wait … I almost forgot … most people in USA are full of toxic pharma products and junk food … should a baby take a few chugs of human mother milk, they would need emergency care for poisoning! Did you know the average person in USA takes a minimum of 4 pills every day ??? … Sighhhh
Every govt entity from the local to county to state to federal should be ashamed and embarrassed by this.
I can’t believe that the leader of the free world (formerly free world) has to airlift in formula from other countries.
What happened to us?
Try ordering from Canada through their Amazon site. Amazon.ca (or just go to Amazon.com and you can switch countries at the bottom of the page.)