- Learning how to identify fussy eating behaviours.
- Introducing them to responsive feeding strategies.
- Preparing scrumptious recipes they’ll want to eat.
Our Careline Experts
Consider us your parenting support crew. We all need the reassurance that comes with speaking to an experienced professional, which is why we developed the Careline. We are a team of trusted experts, including nutritionists, dietitians and midwives.
How we can help
Our highly qualified team of healthcare professionals have big hearts and want to make a difference to your parenting and nutrition journey. "We know that there's no such thing as ‘one size fits all’, so we create clear, simple plans to suit your needs".
- Supporting breastfeeding
- Finding the best nutrition for your child
- Choosing the right milk for your child
- Guiding you through a successful transition
- Teaching you to prepare and store products
- Answering all your formula feeding or lactation questions.
- Helping you understand your child's dietary guidelines.
- Putting together a simple Feeding Schedule.
- Guiding you through weaning your child.
- Making a plan for introducing solids.
Advice given by Careline practitioners is general only and is not intended to replace the advice of your GP or paediatrician. Always seek the advice of your family doctor for any change to your treatment plan or feeding product.
Contact Us
Australia
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Speak directly with a Careline Expert on 1800 438 500.
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Monday to Friday: 7:30am – 5:00pm AEST
New Zealand
Call Us
Speak directly with a Careline Expert on 0800 438 500.
LiveChat
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Monday to Friday: 9:30am – 7:00pm NZST
Every feeding journey is unique
Not every parent can produce breast milk. No matter what choice you make, we will support your unique feeding journey.
We at Nutricia believe in providing the best nutrition for babies, which is why we recognise breast milk is uniquely superior for babies as it provides many benefits. It is important that mums have a healthy diet to support breastfeeding. A decision not to breastfeed, or partial bottle feed, may reduce breast milk supply making it difficult to reverse. The cost and social implications of using feeding methods should be considered. Always seek professional advice about feeding your baby. Ensure formula is used as directed as improper use can affect baby’s health.
REMEMBER: The information on this page is general only. If you have any concerns about your baby’s poo or questions about constipation or any other health concerns, please speak to a healthcare professional, like a Pharmacist, GP or Maternal Child Health Nurse.