Babies: 9 - 12 Months

Best formula for breastfed babies?`

The doctor told me to use either Enfamil Lipal or Similac Advanced.

 

I'd like to know what your opinions are.  I'm hesitant to stop breastfeeding because I'm uneasy about the problems with formula.

 

Help!

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Re: Best formula for breastfed babies?`

  • Problems with formula?

    I've heard Nestle Goodstart is most like breastmilk. 

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  • We use Enfamil Lipil whenever we have to use formula (if I'm not able to pump enough bottles, for example).  DS has never had any problems with it.
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  • What problems with formula are you worried about? DS was on Similac Advance for the first 9mo, then we switched to generic. Never had any problems.

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    I second GS Natural Cultures. ?Sam was EBF for 6 months before I had to go back to work, my supply dipped severely, and he has done very well with this type.?
  • Nestle Goodstart is the ONLY formula DD would take at first and she had bm for 9 months
  • umm what kind of problems would you have???

    DD has been on formula since she was born and she is fine.....   we use Similac.

  • I supplement with Good Start.
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  • I'm just concerned about how she will react to the formula. Everything is going well with breastfeeding and I have to start weening her...she's six months old and I want to make she she is weined before I go back to teaching school in the fall.
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  • DS was on Good Start Natural Cultures until yesterday I bought Target brand and so far no problems.
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    DS was on Good Start Natural Cultures until yesterday I bought Target brand and so far no problems.

    do they have a target brand of good start? if not what did you buy instead??

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    I'm just concerned about how she will react to the formula. Everything is going well with breastfeeding and I have to start weening her...she's six months old and I want to make she she is weined before I go back to teaching school in the fall.
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    I'm just concerned about how she will react to the formula. Everything is going well with breastfeeding and I have to start weening her...she's six months old and I want to make she she is weined before I go back to teaching school in the fall.

    If you aren't going back until the fall, you could maybe pump and freeze enough to get her through to 1 year old (since she'll be what...9 months when you go back) and then just go straight to regular milk.  That's what I would be doing if it were me in your situation.

     That said, my dd has been on formula since 6 weeks old because my supply took a major dip, and I was not able to keep up with her need at all.  Every formula will claim to be most like breastmilk, so if you are looking for that, then you have alot of choices :)  We use Similac Advance with early shield and she does just fine on it.  When we first switched her over she had some constipation issues but within 2 weeks she was "regular" again. 

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    imageLilMissLadybug:
    DS was on Good Start Natural Cultures until yesterday I bought Target brand and so far no problems.

    do they have a target brand of good start? if not what did you buy instead? 

    Just the regular Target brand, Up & Up. I compared the label of Up & Up, Goodstart, Enfamil Lipil and Similac and they're all the same thing. The goodstart powder is finer looking than the Target brand, but I haven't had any clumps in his bottles of the Up & Up. He also gets breastmilk and I was worried the switch would upset his tummy, but actually he has not spit up once since I switched him, and he usually spits up after every bottle.

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    5/5/2012 STEM school 5k TBD Coming up in 2012:
    6/10/2012 Walk to Remember SIDS foundation 5k
    (in memory of a sweet baby boy)
    11/10/2012 Diva Dash 5k
  • I liked the Good Start one with the cultures (green can) for DS...and he seemed to love it.  He was having puking episodes though, so we switched to Similac Sensitive (per doctor's suggestion)...and he loves it!
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  • I also herd good start is the best and compares most to breast milk.  They only use whey from cows milk which is easily digested.  Enfamil and Similac use another protein that can curdle in babies stomachs and may be sensative to a breast fed baby.Smile You can call good start at 1800-849-9963
  • I started my son on Similac Advanced but it didn't seem to sit well with him so I moved to the Similac Sensitive, which seemed to just make things worse. Now I'm supplementing with the Gerber Good Start PLUS and I like it far more than the others. He spits up less and his bms are closer to when I was bfing him exclusively. 

     It always depends on the LO of course, but Good Start's whey protein is partially broken down during processing by essential minerals, so it makes it easier for baby to digest.  

  • My son was never BF but we like Good Start Gentle Plus the best.
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