A.M. asks from Latonia, KY on December 02, 2008
StoreBrand/Regular Brand Formula
Hello all, I have an almost 5 mo old girl...she started on Similac Advance after I had milk failure and was unable to nurse at 6 weeks. She did okay on it but my doc let me knwo that store brand was the SAME and recomended the Sam's Club brand, which is a knock off more of Enfamil with Lipil. She did great on it and has been fine. A friend of mine, however, got a new job with Enfamil and gave me two full cases of Enfamil with Lipil...the real stuff...and was wondering if it didn't bother her to swtich the first time if I could use it. I don't want to upset her...but it is 3 mos of formula right around Christmas! I see it as a gift! Any thoughts/ideas would be appreciated. My ped said that if it didn't bother her the first time...it shouldn't bother her again sicne they are virtually the same. She stated that some babies can switch formulas with whatever is on sale...it just doesnt' bother some. Thanks!
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We are using it and it is working great...a little too great. She seems to spit up a lot LESS with the enfamil than with the Sam's Club brand...looks like I may need to sign up for some Enfamil coupons. Thanks so much.
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D.G. answers from Columbus on December 03, 2008
Since all of the ingrediants are basically the same she should not have any problems, try it. It could save you a bunch of money this time of year.
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A.W. answers from Toledo on December 03, 2008
I have used a few different types of the Parents Choice formula, which is WalMarts brand, for the most part, but used what the Similac Advance that the hospital sent home with us and on occassion will use Target brand with no problems. I would say that if she didn't have any reactions/troubles the first time then it would be safe to say she will be just fine.
Good Luck & Happy Holidays!
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D.G. answers from Columbus on December 03, 2008
Since all of the ingrediants are basically the same she should not have any problems, try it. It could save you a bunch of money this time of year.
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S.B. answers from South Bend on December 03, 2008
Hello! I have an 8month old soon who I nursed till 3 months then started similac advanced. After that i got smart and switched to Parents Choice (walmart). We have switched to regular similac here and there when it was bought for us and we have had no problem at all with his tummy. For the same ingredients you cant beat the price! I believe sams club is the same as walmart just under a different name. Best of luck!
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S.C. answers from Fort Wayne on December 02, 2008
She'll be fine! There is no reason not to use the formula. The store brand is almost exactly the same. She may experience some gas at first, much like when you try something a little different. You can mix the old formula 1/2 and 1/2 with the Enfamil. We switched back and forth several times when my daughter was young and never had a problem. What a great friend! I'm sure free formula is a blessing right now! :D
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B.B. answers from Indianapolis on December 02, 2008
There's no reason not to give it a try.
We only tried switching from Ready to Feed to the powder - that didn't go so well. But once when we were in the hospital (for croup), we didn't have enough formula with us, and the hospital let us use what they had - Enfamil Lipil (she was used to the Similac) and she did fine on that while we were there.
Good luck!
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S.H. answers from Indianapolis on December 03, 2008
Oh my gosh, you are so lucky!!! USE THE FORMULA!!! I'm sure it will be fine. If by chance it upsets her tummy, all you have to do is switch back. It's as easy as that! Enjoy your free supply of formula!
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R.M. answers from Cleveland on December 03, 2008
If you are concerned about the transition, ease into it by doing a 3 scoops to one of the new stuff, then 2 & 2, then 3 to 1 of the new stuff until it is all new stuff. Good luck and congrats on the formula gift...that is a HUGE savings!
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A.H. answers from Canton on December 02, 2008
She should be fine. I have a 3mth old daughter and we give her the WalMart brand of formula (probably the same thing you're giving your daughter). And then when she is at daycare they give her Similac Advance. The switching back and forth hasn't seemed to bother her.
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