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Feeding Preemies Better: How Advances in NICU Nutrition Have Been Helping Babies Thrive

(BPT) - If your baby is born prematurely, you're suddenly navigating a world of specialized care, unfamiliar terms, and important decisions. But there's good news. One of the most significant advances in preemie care over the past 19 years is how these babies are fed - and it's making a measurable difference in their health outcomes.

For premature babies born weighing less than 2.75 pounds, nutrition plays a critical role in their growth and development. These preterm newborns need more calories and protein than breastmilk alone can provide. That's why hospitals add something called a "fortifier" to breastmilk to provide the extra nutrition needed to support healthy growth.

What many parents don't realize is that not all fortifiers are the same.

Not All Fortifiers Are Truly Breastmilk-Based

In the U.S., every product labeled "human milk fortifier" is made from cow milk - except one. A company called Prolacta Bioscience offers the only fortifier made from 100% breastmilk, free from cow milk.

This difference matters. Fortifiers made from 100% breastmilk are designed specifically for premature babies and are being used in NICUs across the country to support better outcomes, fewer complications, and shorter hospital stays.

When used as part of an exclusive breastmilk diet, these fortifiers and formulas are:

What Parents Can Do

If your baby is born weighing less than 2.75 pounds and is in the NICU, be a strong advocate for your baby's care. Here are a few ways to stay informed and involved:

  • Understand that early nutrition choices can affect your baby's immediate and long-term growth and development
  • Tell your NICU care team you only want your baby to receive 100% breastmilk, including Prolacta's fortifiers made from 100% breastmilk, not cow milk products (be aware that most products labeled "human milk fortifier" are actually made from cow milk)
  • Don't be afraid to ask questions or request more information

Every Drop Counts

Premature babies need extra nutritional support to grow. Parents who understand their options are better equipped to make informed choices alongside their baby's care team.

If you have questions about NICU nutrition or want to learn more about breastmilk-based fortifiers, you can speak with a member of Prolacta's Parent Support team at 1.888.413.9885 or visit the parent education page.

Understanding your options can help you feel more confident, more informed, and more empowered - even during one of the most challenging times in your parenting journey.

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