Yes, you can mix your milk with powdered baby formula. It is recommended to do the transition gradually, between feedings of your milk, with small amounts at a time. There are different types of infant formula available such as powder, concentrate, and ready-to-serve. Powder and concentrate formulas require water for preparation and should not be mixed with other liquids like your milk. At 6 months, there are various options to consider such as stage 2 formulas like Bon départ stage 2 or Similac advanced stage 2. Your pharmacist can help guide you on the available options based on your preferences and what is in stock. Feel free to ask if you have any more questions.
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