We've been feeding LO Similac Sensitive and recently switched him to Target's Up and Up Sensitive formula because the ingredients were the same and it is about $8 cheaper. However, since we switched LO seems to be drinking less in a sitting, but still drinking the same in a day and his poop is semi formed rather than being more runny like it has been since birth. I'm concerned that 1. he doesn't like the taste which is why he is eating it in such small quantities and 2. that it is making him slightly constipated. He seems fussier when he has to go poop now which is why I am concerned about it. The upside is that it isn't runny so we don't have to worry about it leaking or having a blow out.
So what I'm wondering is have you switched to a generic and your LO seemed to like the taste ok? And is the more formed poop something that just happens as they get older or could this be a side effect of the formula?
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With Nicholas we switched from Similac to Target when he was just about your LO's age. But he got constipated so we switched back to Similac. I seem to remember towards the end (like when he was 10 or 11 months) of needing formula I switched back to Target and he did okay.
I really want to use Generic for Ava, but I may wait til she's a little older too. Oh and if you look at reviews on Target Up and Up, a lot of people complain about constipation.
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Thank you! I didn't look at the reviews I just figured that the ingredients were the same so no big deal.
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We did but had to go back to Similac sensitive for fussiness & gas. He just couldn't poop on anything else.We REALLY wanted Target to work too but just couldn't hack it. He can't even drink Similac advance. You tried the target gentle right?
We may try target gentle after his birthday and once we have used up all our Similac stash. I know it will take alittle while to completely drop the formula.
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I found with both girls that I wasn't able to switch to a generic (Costco brand) until they were 3 months old. I tried several times when they were small and it always made them constipated. It seemed their little tummies were tougher by age 3 months.
I used Enfamil for the first 3 months and then switched to the Kirkland brand.
everytime we tried to switch we had to go back to the name brand, the off brands always made ds constipated and sick. it was worth the money to have a happy baby and i just looked on the swap spot for coupons.
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This. We were using (and continued to use ) the RS version.