Baby Formula Cost Calculator 2026
Instantly estimate your monthly and yearly baby formula expenses. Plan your feeding budget accurately based on daily consumption, container size, and current UK prices.
Custom Budget or Age-Based Estimate?
Choose your preferred method below. Enter your baby’s daily intake and your preferred formula’s price to get an instant, accurate cost breakdown.
Custom Formula Budget
Calculate costs based on your specific brand and feeding routine
Total fluid ounces of prepared formula per day
How far ahead you want to budget
e.g., 32 oz (approx. 900g) tub
Price of a single tub or box
Budget Result
Estimated formula expenses and container usage
Enter your feeding details, then click Calculate Budget.
Age-Based Estimator
Quick estimate using average consumption for your baby’s age
Based on average NHS feeding guidelines
Standard UK tub is often ~32 oz (900g)
Average supermarket own-brand price
Age-Based Result
Estimated formula expenses and container usage
Select an age group, then click Calculate Estimate.
Average Formula Needs By Age
General guidelines for infant formula consumption. Every baby is different; always follow your baby’s hunger cues and your health visitor’s advice.
| Age Range | Avg. Daily Intake | Avg. Monthly Cost* | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Newborn (0–1 month) | 15 – 20 oz | £45 – £60 | Frequent, smaller feeds (every 2-3 hours) |
| Infant (1–6 months) | 24 – 32 oz | £60 – £85 | Intake peaks around 4-6 months |
| Older (6–12 months) | 24 – 30 oz | £55 – £75 | Decreases slightly as solid foods are introduced |
| Toddler (12+ months) | 16 – 24 oz | £40 – £60 | Often transitioning to whole cow’s milk |
*Based on an average formula cost of £15 per 32 oz (900g) container.
Baby Formula Cost FAQ
Everything UK parents need to know about budgeting for infant formula.
On average, parents in the UK spend between £60 and £100 per month on baby formula. This varies based on the brand, whether it is standard or specialist formula, and how much the baby consumes as they grow.
In the first few weeks, a newborn typically consumes about 15 to 20 ounces per day. This amount gradually increases to 24–32 ounces per day by the time they are 2 to 6 months old.
The NHS does not routinely provide free standard baby formula. However, if a baby has a diagnosed medical condition (like Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy) that requires specialist formula, it can be prescribed for free by a GP or paediatrician.
You can reduce costs by buying in bulk, subscribing to regular deliveries for a discount, using supermarket own-brand formulas (which must meet the same strict UK safety standards as premium brands), and ensuring you are not over-diluting or wasting prepared formula.
