Is warm milk better for gassy babies?

Is warm milk better for gassy babies?

A gassy baby isn’t fun for anyone involved – especially if your baby is in pain. For parents of formula-fed babies, they might wonder which is the best formula for gassy babies?

While changing formulas in consultation with a healthcare provider could help with your baby’s gas – some gas is normal in all babies. 

Raising Children says, “Although gas can lead to gas pain, it is important to remember that gas is often normal, especially in newborns.”

Is warm milk better for gassy babies?

Causes of gas in babies

Wind or gas can be caused by swallowing air, say after sucking on an empty bottle or from crying. It could also “be a sign of lactose intolerance and other food intolerances, some gastro infections, coeliac disease or irritable bowel syndrome,” says the Raising Children website. 

If you are worried about your baby’s gas, see your GP or another healthcare professional. 

Baby formula and protein

Whey and casein are the two main types of protein found in milk. Pregnancy Birth & Baby says, “Your baby’s first formula should usually be one that contains whey protein as the main type of protein.”

A baby formula that is higher in casein can be challenging for babies to digest. 

Baby formula and gas

When it comes to baby formula, no one baby formula is recommended for all babies. It might take some trial and error to find the right one for your baby. 

For those who have been advised to make the switch, the Tell Me Baby community has rated the best baby formulas they’ve tried and shared their opinions on what has, or hasn’t, worked for them.

Based on their baby formula reviews, we’ve put together a list of the best baby formulas for gassy babies. (Read our baby formula comparisons to find the top-rated products.)

Keep in mind that parents shouldn’t change baby formula unless advised by their doctor, child health nurse or dietician.

Under the WHO Code, the information presented here is free from advertising and is based on unbiased opinions from parents.

For more information read our ultimate guide to newborn formula.

1. Nestlé NAN COMFORT 1

Is warm milk better for gassy babies?

A whey dominant starter infant formula from cow’s milk, Nan Comfort is specially designed to help ensure your formula-fed infant receives balanced, high-quality nutrition.

Many parents say this formula was gentle on baby’s tummy and didn’t cause constipation. 

“Baby has been having it since he was 1 week old and it doesn’t upset his stomach or cause constipation. Only downside is that it expires 3 weeks after it’s open, so if you are like us and only use it for tops ups, there is a lot of waste involved,” wrote one reviewer. 

Read Nestlé NAN COMFORT 1 reviews.

2. Bellamy’s Organic Step 1 Infant Formula

Is warm milk better for gassy babies?

Suitable from birth, parents say they love Bellamy’s Organic Step 1 Infant Formula because it is Australian-made and organic. While one parent notes that it’s hard to rate baby formulas because all babies are different, she adds that her daughter loved this brand.

Another parent wrote: “I bought this product as a backup formula while breastfeeding. I did quite a bit of research before buying, and I chose this brand because it’s so gentle on Bub’s tummy, organic and Australian made.”

Read Bellamy’s Organic Step 1 Infant Formula reviews. 

3. a2 Platinum Premium Infant Formula Stage 1

Is warm milk better for gassy babies?

a2 Platinum Premium Infant Formula Stage 1 contains only the naturally occurring A2 type of beta-casein protein, which may help support your baby’s natural digestion.

Some parents said in their review that their baby didn’t have any issues with this formula. Others found their baby became a little bit constipated – but like all baby formulas, it depends on the baby.

Read a2 Platinum Premium Infant Formula Stage 1 reviews. 

4. Aptamil Gold+ 1

Is warm milk better for gassy babies?

Aptamil Gold+ 1 has been used by many parents in the Tell Me Baby community. Some parents had gas issues; others said their baby guzzled this formula down.

One parent wrote: “She really loved the tastes, it was gentle on her tummy, and the price point isn’t too bad.”

Read Aptamil Gold+ 1 reviews. 

5. Mamia Gold Infant Formula Step 1

Is warm milk better for gassy babies?

An affordable option for parents, the Mamia Gold Infant Formula Step 1 currently has a 4-star rating. Parents love the price and say it’s good value.

“I purchased this, and after one bottle, it was the first full 4hrs of sleep he had had since coming home from the hospital.

“It is cheap and good value. He was full and content, fewer scoops than other brands and mixed well. I had one happy and well fed baby boy whilst using this product. I would recommend,” said one reviewer.

Read more Mamia Gold Infant Formula Step 1 reviews. 

Read more:

  • NAN COMFORT vs NAN OPTIPRO: baby formulas compared
  • Best Baby formula for constipation: what parents need to know

Does warming baby formula help with gas?

Let the formula settle Why? The more shaking and blending involved, the more air bubbles get into the mix, which can then be swallowed by your baby and result in gas. Try using warm (but not too hot) water compared to cold or room temperature water.

Is warm milk better for gas?

One of the main benefits of hot milk is that it is easily digestible and also prevents uncomfortable digestive symptoms including diarrhea and bloating.

What milk is best for gassy babies?

If a formula change is deemed necessary, one of the following sensitive, gentle, or "comfort" baby formulas may help with gas:.
Enfamil Gentlease..
Enfamil ProSobee..
Enfamil Reguline..
Gerber Good Start Gentle..
Gerber Good Start Soothe..
Gerber Good Start Soy..
Parent's Choice Gentle Formula..
Parent's Choice Sensitivity Formula..

Is warm milk easier to digest for babies?

When babies are breastfed, milk is naturally at body temperature, so babies usually prefer milk that's warmed to body or room temperature when they're feeding from a baby bottle. Warmed milk is easier for baby to digest, as they don't need to use extra energy to warm it up in their tummy.