L.D. asks from Lewisville, TX on July 11, 2007
Desperately Need Formula Help!!!!!
I have an 8 month old son who has only been on the bottle for about a month, since he was weaned he has been spitting up horribly... so i am looking to change formulas but don't know where to start... any advice would be helpful, i noticed that nestle goodstart is less expensive than similac original which is what i have been using, and i have also seen parents choice... thanks in advance for any and all help!
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A.K. answers from Dallas on July 11, 2007
I would try Soy formula and add mylicon drops in the bottle. My sister had preemie twins with terrible reflux and that is what her pedi recommended.
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K.A. answers from Dallas on July 13, 2007
Our favorite formulas were Enfamil Lipil and Carnation Good Start. My daughter did not like Similac at all. We tried all different kinds of formula to see what worked best. Enfamil makes several varieties, including those for babies who spit up a lot. You should definitley discuss this with your pediatrician to see what will work best for your baby. Also, be sure to go to all of the websites (Carnation, Similac, Enfamil, etc) and register for free coupons. You will get buy one, get one free offers, offers to try different products, dollars off, etc. That is how we experimented with different brands. I am due with my second in August and plan to use Enfamil when I switch to bottle feeding, but you never know what will work... Good luck!
A.A. answers from Dallas on July 12, 2007
A.K. answers from Dallas on July 11, 2007
I would try Soy formula and add mylicon drops in the bottle. My sister had preemie twins with terrible reflux and that is what her pedi recommended.
S. answers from Dallas on July 11, 2007
First, talk to your pediatrician for recommendations. My twins had trouble with digestion, one more than the other, and for us Nutramigen worked - like magic. Other things that helped were to keep the baby upright for about 20 minutes after eating to allow food to digest better, burping very carefully and frequently. One daughter had to be on Nutramigen for a long time, the other did not. But your pediatrician or the nurse should be able to give you better ideas based on his or her familiarity with your baby.
K.M. answers from Dallas on July 11, 2007
Hi L.,
The best formula that worked for my sons spitting up was the Enfamil A.R. Lipil. You would only give it to your baby until about 9 mths old because if he can drink regular fluids from a cup w/out spitting uo then he won't need the A.R. formula.
(At least that's what my pedi told me)
I've also heard the Enfamil Nutramigen works great but it's also alot more expensive for the size can you get. (16oz for $24!)
~Good luck~
T.T. answers from Dallas on July 13, 2007
My daughter was both breast fed and formula fed at the same time. She would not spit up the breast milk but would the formula. We tried Soy...made a huge BM mess. We thought she had acid refulx...not the case.
Turns out she is Lactose Intolerant. We use the Walmart brand Parents Choice in Lactose Free. Made a big difference...
She is now 13 months and on Milk. We tried regular Whole Milk thinking that it was just a phase...but Nope. She has to drink Lactate Milk (Lactose Free Milk). I should of known both Me and my Father are Lacotse Intolerant.
Try that for a week or so and see if makes a difference.
A.E. answers from San Antonio on July 11, 2007
My son had reflux from birth and the only formula that worked well was Enfamil. It's pretty much the most expensive on the market, aside from organic or specialty formulas, but it's the best. You'll also notice how much it looks like actual milk when its mixed. It's not yellow! If you're not sure what will work, try buying several brands in the smallest size they have and try them out for a couple of days each.
C.R. answers from Dallas on July 12, 2007
L.,
I would suggest Parents Choice at Walmart. Gentle formula is the one that has broken down milk proteins. Though not all Walmarts carry it and it would be a good idea to call ahead. It is cheaper and easier to break down in the tummy.
Both of my boys used Parents Choice and it worked great.
Sometimes Soy helps and sometimes it doesn't. It can cause some hard stools too.
Did your baby have any problems while on the breast?
It very well could be infant reflux or GERD.
I had a simular problem with my son and I could get results with changing his formula but only for a few days and then we would be back to square one. It would be wise to seek medical help if the problem doesn't go away or gets worse. Although, sadly not all doctors seem to care as long as the bady is still gaining weight, etc... There are medicines that could help (Zantac is what my baby is on) Some babies are just happy spitters and don't have any pain or problems other than just spitting up some. My other son did this until he was sitting up on his own.
Do some research on your own on the web. Infant refux forums are very helpful to see what others have gone through.
Hope this helped,
C.
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