Best infant formula

@staria (2780)
Philippines
February 4, 2011 4:14am CST
Hi all, I am using Enfapro for my 7month kid, but I think it is quite expensive. I know, I need to consult his pediatrician, but please do post your suggestions. Thanks! :)
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@zeloguy (4911)
• United States
22 Apr 11
There is a HUGE difference in formulas. So much that even shocked me. A lot of them have HFCS (High Fructose Corn Syrup) and are a recipe with more sugar than a Coke! Other (albeit more expensive) brands are more nutritious without all the stuff a young child should not have. Thanks Zelo
@staria (2780)
• Philippines
13 Jun 11
Oh, I didnt know that. Thanks for the info. Sometimes, the terms arent ordinary. A little research can really help. Thanks again!
@beamer88 (4259)
• Philippines
4 Feb 11
My son used Nestle NAN H.A. (it's NAN HW now). I'm not sure if it's cheaper than Enfapro.
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@staria (2780)
• Philippines
15 Apr 11
Thanks for the response. I sticked to his formula though, he is taking Enfapro now :)
@sizzle3000 (3036)
• United States
4 Feb 11
The similac formula is supposed to be really good. My daughter's best friend used it for her baby.Just make sure you check with your pediatrician cuz there are a bunch of options in this type of formula.
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@staria (2780)
• Philippines
15 Apr 11
There's a lot really. True, we have to consult our baby's doctor first to ensure that they are drinking the right formula for them.
@pogi253 (1596)
• Philippines
4 Feb 11
Its all depends. I used Promil, dont get wyeth cause its too heaty, ur baby will have problems pooing. Cheap milk formulas make the babies vomit. Dont prefer to save money, ur suppose to give ur baby the best.
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@staria (2780)
• Philippines
15 Apr 11
Yeah, I sticked to his formula though it is more expensive. At least Im sure that it is the best for them.
• Philippines
22 Apr 11
You're right! You need to consult your pediatrician first to prevent and problems. One of the common problems in changing formulas is lactose intolerance. Perhaps you must be cautious in choosing the best milk for your child.