I have 4 week old twins, boy and girl. My little boy is having a really hard time with gas and was on Enfamil powder Newborn (I breastfed for 2 weeks but it was too much and I had to stop...many, many tears have been shed over this.) I called our pediatrician and he suggested switching to Enfamil Gentlease and said I should stop using powder and use liquid concentrate. I wasn't able to find concentrate so I bought the ready to use liquid (it expensive $7.50/32 oz) The ONLY store I can find this in is WalGreens and they don't carry a big supply. I did some research and found that Enfamil does not make Gentlease in liquid concentrate. Upon further research I fould that Similac does make their gentle formula in liquid concentrate. I just started Gentlease yesterday and can already see an improvement. This is going to cost me a fortune though and is almost impossible to find although I can order it if I can get a big enough supply to last me til it arrives. Would you switch to the Similac gentle formula? Do think I am going to really mess his belly up if I make that switch? I was SO planning on breast feeding that I didn't do any research on this stuff.

Re: Need formula advice
Do you know why he wants you to use the liquid? we started with liquid but switched to powder, its just too expensive! I breastfeed but supplement with formula. We just switched from Enfamil infant to Enfamil soy and the boys are alot less gasey already! We switched due to ezcema but its had a bonus with a ton less gas and spit up.
Back to the powder vs liquid...liquid is safer you can google info on all that but as long as you are careful making it your babies should be fine. I think more people use powder than liquid. We just keep the premade liquid bottles on hand to take if we go anywhere with them as emergency food.
The dr. said that powder can be harder for a baby to digest so if you have a baby who is already having problems then it is smarter to have them on a liquid.