
HiPP Formula Scoop Chart (Per Ounce By Stage)
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Overview
- Accurate formula measurements are important for ensuring your child gets the right amount of nutrition
- HiPP provides a scoop that should always be used to measure formula
- Most HiPP formulas follow the 1 level scoop to 1 ounce of water ratio
While preparing baby formula may seem straightforward, using the correct scoop measurements is extremely important for your baby’s nutrition, hydration, and digestion. One of the most common questions parents have after purchasing HiPP formula is simple: how many scoops of HiPP formula per ounce should you use?
For most HiPP formula products, the standard ratio is 1 level scoop per 1 ounce of water (30ml). This means if you are making a 5-ounce bottle, you would typically add 5 level scoops of formula powder. However, parents should always follow the instructions on the specific formula container because scoop sizes and preparation instructions can vary slightly between products and stages.
What Is HiPP Formula?
HiPP produces a wide range of organic baby formula products designed for different stages of infancy and toddlerhood. The Germany-based business has been family-owned since 1899, and manufactures formulas for specific markets across Europe.
HiPP Stage 1 Formula is designed to provide the primary source of nutrition for newborns and young babies from 0-6 months. Stage 1 includes nutrients intended to support brain and eye development, digestion, and overall growth during the first months of life. The company also offers up to Stage 5 formula, with each stage designed to provide the appropriate nutrition as your child grows. Not every stage is available in each market.
Some parents choose HiPP Bio Combiotik Stage 1 or HiPP Combiotic Stage 1 because these specialized formulas include prebiotics and probiotics that may help support a healthy gut microbiome. These ingredients are inspired by compounds naturally found in breast milk.
Ingredients Found in HiPP Formula
Unlike some conventional formula milks, HiPP Organic products are manufactured according to strict European organic and formula standards. HiPP formula includes base ingredients like skimmed milk sourced from organic dairies, and vegetable oils such as sunflower oil and rapeseed oil. Some parents appreciate that certain HiPP formula products avoid palm oil, an ingredient common in American formulas.
HiPP formula provides nutrients inspired by those found in breast milk, including DHA fatty acids that support brain and eye development during infancy. The formula also contains important vitamins and minerals, including vitamin E, vitamin K, vitamin C, vitamin B1, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, and pantothenic acid. These nutrients help support healthy development throughout infancy.
How Many Scoops Of HiPP Formula Per Ounce?
For most HiPP infant formula products, the preparation ratio is:
1 scoop per 1 ounce of water
In ml: 1 scoop per 30ml of water
Parents should always use the scoop provided inside the formula container rather than using a scoop from another brand. Formula scoop sizes vary between manufacturers, which means substituting scoops can lead to inaccurate measurements.
HiPP recommends using a level scoop rather than a heaping scoop. The amount of formula added to the bottle matters because too much powder can make the formula overly concentrated, while too much water can dilute nutrients and calories.
HiPP Formula Scoop Chart By Stage
Although the scoop ratio is similar across many HiPP products, feeding amounts may change depending on your baby’s age and appetite.
Typical HiPP Bottle Measurements
| Water Amount | Number of Scoops | Prepared Formula |
|---|---|---|
| 3 ounces (90ml) | 3 scoops | 3.3 ounces (100ml) |
| 4 ounces (120ml) | 4 scoops | 4.56 ounces (135ml) |
| 5 ounces (150ml) | 5 scoops | 5.7 ounces (170ml) |
| 6 ounces (180ml) | 6 scoops | 6.76 ounces (200ml) |
| 7 ounces (210ml) |
7 scoops | 7.94 ounces (235ml) |
This feeding guide provides a general overview from HiPP¹, but babies may consume different amounts throughout the day. Some infants prefer smaller, more frequent feedings while others drink larger bottles less often.
What To Do if You've Lost the Formula Scoop?
In the first months of your baby's life, it's easy for parents to misplace things like a small scoop. If you can't find the formula scoop, don't panic; order a new scoop from HiPP right away.
In the meantime, you can weigh out formula to ensure you're still providing the same amount of nutrition for your baby. This can be done with a small kitchen scale.
Here's an example of how much formula can be weighed out in place of the scoop.
Important: These scoop weights apply to the UK line of HiPP infant milk products.²
| HiPP Formula Type | Powder Amount Per Scoop |
|---|---|
| HiPP First Infant Milk | 4.3 g |
| HiPP Hungry Infant Milk | 4.5 g |
| HiPP Follow-On Milk | 4.7 g |
| HiPP Growing Up Milk | 4.6 g |
You'll likely be preparing formula using more than one scoop, so remember to multiple these amounts. For example, for 3 scoops of the HiPP First Infant Milk, you would use 4.3 grams x 3, which would be 12.9 grams of formula.
How To Prepare HiPP Formula Safely
When preparing any powdered formula, safe preparation and storage practices are important. To prepare HiPP formula correctly, parents should always follow the instructions included on the packaging.
Step 1: Wash And Sterilize Everything
Before you make a bottle, wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water. Sterilize the formula bottle, nipple, cap, and any feeding equipment before use.
Step 2: Boil Water
Formula is generally made with boiled water that has been cooled. Water that is too hot can damage nutrients, while water that is too cool may not dissolve the formula powder properly.
In most of the United States, tap water is fine to use, while families who may not have access to safe tap water may use bottled, purified or filtered water.
Step 3: Pour The Water Into The Bottle
Always pour the water into the sterilized bottle first before adding the formula powder.
Step 4: Use The Scoop Provided
Use the scoop provided inside the HiPP formula container. Never substitute a scoop from another baby formula brand.
Parents should use the scoop exactly as instructed:
Fill the scoop loosely
Level it off evenly
Do not pack the powder tightly
Using a heaping scoop can accidentally add too much formula powder to the bottle.
Step 5: Close The Bottle And Shake
After adding the correct number of scoops, close the bottle securely and shake thoroughly until the powder dissolves completely.
Parents should ensure the formula is fully mixed with no clumps remaining inside the bottle.
Step 6: Test The Temperature
Always test the temperature of the milk before you feed your baby. The formula should feel lukewarm rather than hot. Parents can test a few drops on the inside of their wrist before feeding.
How Long Can Prepared Formula Sit Out?
Once prepared formula is mixed, it should be handled carefully to reduce bacterial growth. Most experts recommend using prepared formula immediately whenever possible.
If the bottle has already been used for feeding, most prepared formula should be discarded within 2 hours after feeding begins. Any prepared formula that has been sitting out at room temperature for too long should not be reused.
Parents should also refrigerate unused, prepared formula promptly and follow storage recommendations from the formula manufacturer.
Why Accurate Scoop Measurements Matter
Formula feeding requires careful measurements because babies rely on infant formula for hydration, calories, vitamins, and minerals during early infancy.
Adding extra powder can make the formula too concentrated, which may stress a baby’s kidneys or digestive system. Using too much water, on the other hand, can dilute nutrients and reduce the amount of calories your baby receives.
This is why it is important to:
Use the included scoop
Measure level scoops of formula
Follow the instructions carefully
Use the correct scoop per ounce ratio
Even small changes in the amount of formula can impact nutritional balance over time.
Takeaway
There's a lot to consider when it comes to preparing formula, from what water you use to ensuring all the safety and sanitation steps are being followed. Although scooping and measuring formula is a simple step, it should be followed carefully, as this impacts the amount of nutrition your baby is being fed.
Scoop sizes and preparation guidelines can vary slightly between products, formulas, and stages, and using the scoop that came with the formula is essential. When in doubt when it comes to the water-to-formula ratio, always consult the formula packaging. Proper measuring and preparation help support safe feeding practices and ensure each bottle is mixed as intended.
FAQ
1. How many scoops of HiPP formula do I need per ounce of water?
The exact number depends on the HiPP formula variety and stage. Most HiPP formulas use one level scoop per ounce (30 ml) of water, but always check the instructions on your specific package.
2. Are HiPP formula scoops the same across all stages?
Not necessarily. While many HiPP formulas use similar scoop sizes, preparation instructions can vary between product lines and stages. Always follow the directions on the container and use the scoop provided with the formula.
3. What happens if I use too much or too little formula powder?
Adding too much powder can make a bottle overly concentrated, while too little can dilute nutrients. For your baby's safety and nutrition, use the recommended amount of water and formula powder.
4. Should HiPP formula scoops be packed or leveled?
HiPP recommends using a level scoop. After filling the scoop, use the built-in leveler on the container or a clean knife to remove excess powder before adding it to the bottle.
5. Can I use a scoop from a different formula container?
It's best not to. Scoop sizes may differ between brands and even between formula products from the same manufacturer, which can affect the accuracy of the mixture. If you've lost the scoop that came with the canister, order a new one from the manufacturer or weigh out the correct amount in grams.
Citations:
1. HiPP. Infant Formula: Preparation and Dosing Chart. Published August 2017. Accessed June 4, 2026. https://www.hipp.no/fileadmin/media/SE/pdf/ENG_MME_170815.pdf
2. HiPP Formula USA. Lost Your HiPP Stage 1 Scoop? Published June 10, 2016. Accessed June 7, 2026. https://hippformulausa.com/lost-your-hipp-scoop/