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Switching to formula...

 Supplementing or switching to formula---

When you do the switch to formula... what type is the best for babies who have been breastfeeding? 

Re: Switching to formula...

  • I'm interested in answers to this also - I am pumping like crazy, but know DH will likely have to supplement next week when I am gone on a work trip for 6 (!) days... I have samples of the Big 3
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  • I use Similac Sensitive, we had Elsie on this.  Ian seems to do okay with this.

    I have some free Enfamil for newborns (1 small can and 4 other servings) and I think 2 more coupons that I got in the mail if anyone is interested.  Pm or Fb me.

  • its really a crapshoot - you just start with one slowly, just an ounce at a time, and check for sensitivity. i would start with just plain similac, and go from there.
  • We do Good Start.  Having tried a few, it is least stinky, least likely to stain in my opinion.  You could always try a generic first to save some $.

  • I have had to use the sensitive formula when supplementing with both kids.  We have switched back and forth between all the brands of sensitive depending on my coupons.  One doesn't seem any better than the rest.  Now we supplement with Up&Up from Target.  It is similar to Similac Sensitive.
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