WIC Benefits for your Baby

WIC Benefits for Your Baby

WIC Benefits for Your Baby

 

Healthy Starts with WIC

 

In your baby’s first year of life, everything changes so fast! We are here for you every step of the way. WIC has a variety of benefits to meet your baby’s feeding needs. WIC offers free breastfeeding support, breast pumps, infant formula and baby foods when they are ready to start solid foods.

Nutramigen LGG Powdered Formula Recall

There is a recall of select batches of Nutramigen LGG powdered formula.  This is a specialty formula requires a prescription.

If you use Nutramigen LGG powdered formula, check the bottom of the can for the following product batch codes:

  • ZL3FHG (12.6 oz cans)
  • ZL3FMH (12.6 oz cans)
  • ZL3FPE (12.6 oz cans)
  • ZL3FQD (12.6 oz cans)
  • ZL3FRW (19.8 oz cans)
  • ZL3FXJ (12.6 oz cans)

The products have a UPC Code of 300871239418 or 300871239456 and “Use By Date” of “1 Jan 2025”.

If you have a can with one of these batch codes or have questions and need assistance, contact Mead Johnson the manufacturer of Nutramigen at 866-534-9986 or by email at [email protected]

Read more about the recall from the manufacturer of Nutramigen.

If you currently receive Nutramigen LGG powder and have difficulty finding it, please contact your WIC office to discuss options.  Your baby’s healthcare provider will need to approve if we need to change to a different brand of formula.

Information for Families with Formula-Fed Infants

Whether you need to temporarily supplement or prefer to use formula, WIC staff can help you choose which WIC-approved formula is right for your baby. If you are breastfeeding and formula feeding, WIC staff can help you maintain your milk supply and work through any breastfeeding challenges. For 24/7 breastfeeding support, call 855-550-6667. 

WIC has standard formulas available. If you need therapeutic formula, a prescription is needed from a health care provider. 

Standard Formulas Offered by Texas WIC 

No prescription required for infants under one year of age.

  • Enfamil Infant
  • Similac Soy Isomil
Enfamil infant formula
Enfamil Infant 
Similac Soy Based container
Similac Soy 


Most infants do well on milk- or soy-based infant formula. If you feel that your baby isn't tolerating these formulas well, talk to your WIC nutritionist or pediatrician about one of the formulas below.

  • Enfamil Gentlease
  • Enfamil Reguline
  • Enfamil A.R. 
Enfamil Gentlease container
Enfamil Gentlease
Enfamil reguline container
Enfamil Reguline
Enfamil Added Rice container
Enfamil A.R.

 
Other therapeutic formulas may be available with a prescription.

Texas WIC does not provide:

  • Enfamil Enspire
  • Enfamil A2, Organic or ProSobee
  • Comparable Similac, Gerber or generic brands (except Similac Soy Isomil)
     

Frequently Asked Questions

  • plus sign minus sign Why does the WIC program only offer certain brands of formula?

    The WIC program is required to have a contract with a specific formula company to help keep costs down. There are separate contracts for milk-based and soy-based formulas. We renew these contracts every five years. The award for the contract from October 2022–September 2027 for milk-based formula is Mead Johnson, the makers of Enfamil. 

    The milk-based formulas offered under the new contract include: 

    • Enfamil Infant
    • Enfamil Gentlease 
    • Enfamil A.R. 
    • Enfamil Reguline 

    The soy-based formula contract will continue to be with Abbott, the makers of Similac.

    • Similac Soy Isomil

    If your infant needs a formula for medical reasons, contact your WIC office for assistance. 

  • plus sign minus sign What can I expect as my baby changes formula?

    Most babies can change from one brand of formula to another without much problem. It is a good idea to only buy 1-2 cans of formula in the beginning to make sure the formula will work for your baby. In the first few days on a new formula, some babies will have a slight change in the color of their stool or may drink a little less than usual. This is normal and should get better in a few days.

    Babies can experience spitting up, gas, fussiness or have hard or infrequent stools from time to time. This is not always because of a formula change. Talk with your WIC nutritionist and use these directions to help support your baby’s formula change. 

  • plus sign minus sign What if I’m worried about how my baby is tolerating the formula?

    If your baby has new or worsening diarrhea, blood in the stool, forceful vomiting, swelling, rash, weight loss or excessive crying, call your baby’s doctor right away. If your doctor wants you on a therapeutic formula, like a hypoallergenic formula, you will need a prescription. Print this form (PDF) and ask your baby’s doctor to fill it out. Then, bring the form to your WIC office.

    If your baby does not tolerate their formula, the WIC program can exchange any unopened cans of formula for a different type of formula available from WIC in the same month that it was purchased.

  • plus sign minus sign How do I prepare my baby’s formula?

    General mixing instructions can be found at How to Mix Infant Formula. Additional instructions are listed on the can. 


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