A note from the Joybuy Product Recommendation Officer: Choosing a formula for your baby is a significant decision. This guide is designed to provide clear, objective information to help you understand your options. Breastfeeding is recommended as the primary source of nutrition for infants. First infant formula should only be used on the advice of a doctor, midwife, health visitor or other qualified professional.
Navigating the world of baby products can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to nutrition. For parents considering a breast milk substitute, the term 'organic' often stands out as a mark of quality. But with so many options available, how do you choose the right organic baby formula for your little one?
This guide is here to help. We will walk through the key factors to consider when selecting a newborn baby formula and highlight a couple of standout options to help you make an informed choice for your family.
Understanding the labels and ingredients is the first step to finding a formula that aligns with your preferences and your baby's needs. Here are a few key points to consider.
In the UK, formulas are categorised by stages. Stage 1 organic formula, also known as first infant milk, is the only type of formula your baby needs for the first six months of life. It is nutritionally complete and designed to be suitable as the sole source of nutrition for babies from birth, or for combination feeding alongside breast milk.
While all formulas sold in the UK must meet strict nutritional standards, their compositions can differ.
When you see an organic certification on a baby formula from birth, it signifies that the ingredients have been produced to rigorous standards. This includes:
Based on their formulations and ingredient transparency, here are two excellent choices for parents seeking a high-quality organic formula.
Why It Stands Out: HiPP is a brand with a long-standing heritage in organic baby food, backed by over 60 years of research. This gentle formula is designed to be a nutritionally complete first infant milk, using high-quality organic ingredients produced to their exacting standards.
Pros:
Who is it for? This formula is an excellent choice for parents who value a brand with decades of experience and trust in organic farming and infant nutrition. It is a reliable, gentle option for newborns.
Important Information: Breastfeeding is best for babies. HiPP Organic 1 First Infant Milk should only be used on the advice of a doctor, midwife, health visitor, public health nurse, dietitian, pharmacist or other professional responsible for maternal and child care.
View Hipp Organic 1 First Infant Milk
Why It Stands Out: Kendamil stands apart by using organic whole milk from local British farms as its primary ingredient and fat source. This commitment to a full-cream recipe, along with its palm oil-free and vegetarian-friendly formulation, makes it a unique offering in the market.
Pros:
Who is it for? This formula is ideal for ethically and health-conscious parents looking for a formula without palm oil and a vegetarian-friendly option. Its use of whole milk and local sourcing will appeal to those who prioritise natural ingredients and supporting British farming.
Important Information: Breastfeeding is best for babies. Kendamil Organic Stage 1 First Infant Milk should only be used on the advice of a doctor, midwife, health visitor, public health nurse, dietitian, pharmacist or other professional responsible for maternal and child care.
View Kendamil Organic First Infant Milk
Every baby is unique, and the right choice of formula is a personal one. The products highlighted here are two strong contenders in the organic category, but they are not the only ones available. If you would like to compare more formulations or explore other essentials for your little one, we invite you to browse our full collection.
Explore our full range of organic baby products
Choosing an organic formula means the ingredients, particularly the milk, are sourced from farms that adhere to strict organic standards. This includes prohibiting the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilisers and ensuring high animal welfare. For many parents, this provides peace of mind about the purity of the ingredients.
While all Stage 1 formulas are nutritionally complete, their compositions vary slightly. If a formula is working well for your baby, it is often best to stick with it. If you need to switch, it is a good idea to do so gradually and to consult with a health visitor or GP for personalised advice.