Breastfeeding in Normandy

If you are breastfeeding you will have no problem feeding your baby publically while in France. If it is warm, remember to stay hydrated and eat well while breastfeeding.

Supermarkets

There are plenty of large supermarket and pharmacy chains in France (such as Carrefour and Monoprix) where you can buy formula, food, wipes and nappies but generally the products will differ from what you can get in other countries. Some of the supermarkets close on Sunday. Most large supermarkets are open from 9am until 9pm.

Water Quality

The quality of the water in France is generally good and it is generally safe to drink tap water in the cities. Otherwise, bottled water is available everywhere but please be mindful of the fact that it can be overpriced in hotels and it is cheaper to buy it in the local shops and markets.

Baby Formula

Aptamil is sold as Milupa in France and is available in Carrefour (Stage 2 only) and Hipp Organic is also available here. Milupa for hungry babies has the words ‘comfort plus’ on carton of formula. Popular French formulas include Bio Baby, Enfamil, Nutricia and Nestle Nidal. You will be able to buy these brands in supermarkets and large pharmacies. Fresh milk is also available in pharmacies and will be labeled Lait Frais. Again, these brands may taste different to what your baby is used to and it is always advisable to bring your child’s formula with you from home.

Baby Food

Baby Food is largely the same as in Ireland and the UK and you will be able to buy a wide variety of flavours. Hipp Organic is available in Carrefour and some larger supermarkets. You will be able to buy snacks, fruit puree, cereals and yoghurts which are similar to the brands available in the UK and Ireland in most supermarkets and in some of the larger pharmacies.

For more on baby formula and food see ‘France’.

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