Hi all,
Major lurker here. But my question is for those mommas who have their LO's on either Nutramigen or Alimentum.
Right now I'm EBF, but DS has had mucousy stools for months now, even though I have been dairy/soy free. He also has AR, too. Anyway, I am a nurse and will be going back to work in a couple months, 12+hr shifts and so pumping will be virtually impossible. I want to start to wean now to formula slowly so that by the time I go back, he's comfortably on formula for days.
My GI pedi recommended either formula, but I have read some reviews about nasty taste/smell/refusal, etc.
What have your experiences been? How did you get LO to accept?
TIA
Re: Nutramigen/Alimentum Mommies, Please come in...
my little lady is on nutramigen and while it solved some of the colic issues, it SMELLS AWFUL! Her spit up is toxic and her poops are nuclear toxic disasters. It did take a solid week of getting her to take it- maybe you can mix 1/2 Breast Milk and 1/2 formula and increase the ratio until she takes it.
Also- check with your insuance company to see if they cover the cost of it if your Dr. writes an Rx for it.
DS is on Nutramigen. The formula does smell but I've gotten used to it. His spit-up and poops are particularly nasty. We had no problems with him refusing it though and he was exclusively breastfed for 9 weeks before we made the switch.
MY DS was on Alimentum from about 3 weeks old, to a little over 3 months. We ended up introducing a bottle at a time, he'd been drinking expressed BM, so the bottle wasn't a challenge. He HATED the powder, so we tried the liquid, and he loved it. Then after a few days, we mixed the Liquid with the powder, 1 ounce at a time, increasing an ounce every feeding. We had him on the powder within 2 days.
We've had to do this whenever switching formulas. DS is very picky about his food! He's now been switched to soy.
It does smell like potatoes, and for your sake, rinse out the bottles immediately after DS finishes it. The smell of leftover formula was enough to gag me!!