The First 14 Days Support Program provides practical help and encouragement during key moments during the first 14 days of your transition onto Neocate.
You’ll receive emails specifically designed to coach you through moments when Neocate will impact your child’s current symptoms and provide some inspiration along the path of their allergy recovery.
We’ll send tips, tools and resources and let you know what to expect so you can persevere and make it through the full 14 day journey.
Tip #1:
Some babies can take at least 15 tries before they accept a new taste.1Allow time for your baby to adjust to the new taste of Neocate.
Tip #2
After commencing a cows’ milk protein-free diet and Neocate, cows’ milk protein allergy symptoms should improve within 3-14 days.2-4
Tip #3
If you are concerned that the results are slow or your child is not liking the new formula, please talk to your healthcare professional for guidance.
What to expect over your First 14 Days on Neocate.
To learn more about what to expect after being diagnosed with cows’ milk protein allergy
and commencing a cows’ milk protein-free diet, register for the First 14 days Support Program now.
The First 14 Days on Neocate
Sign up to receive a series of dedicated emails designed to help support you and your child through the key stages of Neocate transition.
The First 14 Days on Neocate
The First 14 Days on Neocate
Sign up to receive a series of dedicated emails designed to help support you and your child through the key stages of Neocate transition.
As your baby’s symptoms start to improve or disappear, it is recommended that your child continues a cows’ milk protein free diet for as long as it has been advised by your doctor or dietitian. Reintroduction of cows’ milk protein to the diet should be completed under healthcare professional supervision.
Information about the Neocate range is strictly for educational and informational purposes only and should not be substituted for medical advice. Always consult your healthcare professional, especially before you begin any new diet or program.
References:
- Ventura AK & Worobey J. Current Biology. Early influences on the development of food preferences. 2013; 23(9): R401-R408
- Hill DJ et al. The natural history of intolerance to soy and extensively hydrolyzed formula in infants with multiple food protein intolerance. J Pediatr. 1999; 135:118-121.
- Vanderhoof JA et al. Intolerance to protein hydrolysate infant formulas: An unrecognized cause of gastrointestinal symptoms in infants. J Pediatr. 1997; 131:741-744.
- de Boissieu D et al. Allergy to extensively hydrolyzed cow milk proteins in infants: Identification and treatment with an amino acid-based formula. J Pediatr. 1997; 131:744-747.
- ASCIA. Healthcare Professional Guide for Milk Substitutes in Cows; Milk Allergy. 2020