Aptamil® Gold+ 1 Infant Formula is a nutritionally complete premium infant formula designed for babies from birth to six months of age if not being breast fed or as part of mixed feeding.
If you have any questions about Aptamil® Gold+ 1 Infant Formula, please call our team of professionals on 0800 438 500 or email us.

Our easy-to-follow guide shows you how to prepare a bottle feed safely using our powder formula.
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Prepare each cup or bottle separately. For all brands of formula, It is safer to use immediately after they are prepared. Product is packed by weight, not volume. Some settling of the powder may occur during transportation and distribution.
We are proud to fully support breast feeding for healthy growing babies and stand by mums to nurture new lives across Australia and New Zealand. We take pride in ensuring the ethical marketing of our breast milk substitute products when parents choose to use an alternative to breast feeding for whatever reason.
Always consult your doctor, midwife or health care professional for advice about feeding your baby.
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Breast feeding is best for babies and provides many benefits. It is important that, in preparation for and during breast feeding, you eat a healthy, balanced diet. Combined breast and bottle feeding in the first weeks of life may reduce the supply of your own breast milk, and reversing the decision not to breast feed is difficult. The social and financial implications of using infant formula should be considered. Improper use of an infant formula or inappropriate foods or feeding methods may present a health hazard. If you use infant formula, you should follow manufacturer’s instructions for correct bottle preparation – failure to follow the instructions may make your baby ill. Always consult your doctor, midwife or health care professional for advice about feeding your baby.