J.F. asks from Indianapolis, IN on April 29, 2006
Best, Cheapest Formula??
i need to wean my son and get him started on formula soon and don't have a lot of time to do my own research. i'm totally new to this. what is the best brand/type? where is formula the cheapest? any other helpful hints?
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J. answers from Indianapolis on April 30, 2006
When my children were babies, I was told by my pediatrician that Wal-Mart store brand forumla was exactly the same formula as Similac. I took his advice and gave this to both of my children. It was half the price and was great!
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A. answers from Indianapolis on April 30, 2006
My son is almost 2 and started formula at about 3 months. His system was still pretty sensitive, so it took about a month to find the right formula. We started with Enfamil milk based which caused some stomach problems so we switched to the Enfamil Prosobee Lipil (soy based), which he did very well with. In my experience the less expensive formula was not necessarily cheaper, because you had to use more of it per ounce of water in mixing. You can get coupons occasionally from the Babies R Us mailing list that can make the Enfamil a lot less expensive.
T. answers from Indianapolis on April 30, 2006
Dear J.,
I am a mother of one and a registered nurse. It is my experience that your best bet is to give your Pediatrician's office a call and ask them what formula they prefer that you start with. That way they will know what your baby is on in case he has trouble tolerating it. Just some advice from one mom to another. I hope it helps.
Sincerely,
T.
J. answers from Indianapolis on April 30, 2006
When my children were babies, I was told by my pediatrician that Wal-Mart store brand forumla was exactly the same formula as Similac. I took his advice and gave this to both of my children. It was half the price and was great!
D.T. answers from Indianapolis on May 01, 2006
Hello,
I used Enfamil lipil with my son and currently with my daughter. I wouldn't call it cheap. My doctor recommended it so I tried it with both of them and they both did well with it after having been nursed. I found the most inexpensive way to use this formula is to buy it at Sam's Club. And always buy the powder formula the liquids and already mixed formulas are very expensive. I believe Sam's also sells Similac brand as well. I have found buying it in bulk the most inexpensive way to save with formula. There are probably other brands out there that are more reasonalbe I just found that both of my kids did well with the Enfamil Lipil.
Good Luck,
D.
S.B. answers from Indianapolis on April 29, 2006
Target I used Soy formula. If it is on sale at Target, it is the best price. you can get the large cans, of powder. If you buy the liquid formula,(ready made) it is NOT cost-effective.
Good Luck~
K.G. answers from Indianapolis on April 29, 2006
Hi Jenny, I weaned my son about a month ago. We have used Enfamil in the past, however ever baby is different and you may have to try a few before he likes anything. A few of my friends have used Nestle Good Start. Apparently, it is sweet like breast milk. Walmart seems to be the cheapest that we found. Always use a coupon. You can go online to the websites and sign up and you will receive tons of coupons from enfamil: www.enfamil.com, nestle good start is www.verybestbaby.com, and similac is www.similac.com. I have a neighbor that had good luck with the walmart brand of formula too.
When weaning, be careful if you are just going to stop completely and not wean. I was told to just wean one feeding a week. Good luck and hope this helps.
C. answers from Indianapolis on April 30, 2006
I like the Enfamil Lipil and the pediatrician says she thinks it is the best. It is a couple dollars more than the other but if you compare labels, has more good stuff so it is worth price. I was only able to breast feed for about 4 weeks and was supplementing then and my son was ok with this formula. My sister in law uses Similac since both her kids seemed to spit up more with the Enfamil. You can go to the Enfamil website and 'sign up' for email stuff and get $4 or large checks in the mail. They are not coupons and are taken off your bill like a check but I won't complain about $4-$6 off my grocery bill! Good Luck--call your preditrician also, they would give you their 2 cents I am sure.
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P.E. answers from Seattle on May 01, 2006
all the formulas are about the same. very little difference in what the companies put in. we used the generic Costco and the generic Walmart Brands. If you check out the ingredients, almost no difference. I would suggest the advanced types though with the DHA and ARA. So you know, i work in a pediatrician's office and have spoken to other pediatricians about this as well.
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