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 There is still more than enough iron in low iron formulas to saturate all the lactoferin.  There is no point to using "low iron" formulas.
 
Nancy E. Wight MD, FAAP, IBCLC
 

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"When I need to fortify or supplement breastmilk, I always choose a low
iron formula to do this.  This way it will lessen the interferrence w/
the lactoferrin in the breastmilk.  There are low iron formulas out
there, although sometimes they are hard to find since AAP does not
recommend them for routine use in infants. " 

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