LO spits up quite a bit.... some days are great with no spit up, and other days are awful!! It's not projectile, nor is it chunky (Sometimes it's a little curdled, but not bad) and it doesn't seem to bother DS because he smiles while it's happening lol
DH always says, "we need to change his formula, this isn't fair to him!" But I dont' think that calls for switching.... He does have silent reflux, but again, it doesn't make him fussy so we don't need to medicate.
We started oatmeal 1 week ago, once a day and only 1.5 tablespoons.
I don't want to go through the whole switch again, he was on Enfamil newborn and now we are on Gentlease and have been since he was 2 weeks old. My thought was to keep him on this esp. since he'll be eating more and more solids in the coming months...
What are you thoughts? TIA
Re: When do you know to change formula?
We went to the dr. 2 weeks ago for his well visit and he is right on track... so that's nothing to worry about!
BFP: 10/27/2011 | EDD: 6/30/12
DS born 6/28/12 via C/S
TTC #2: September 2018
Me: 36 | DH: 39
Mirena removed 9/13/2018 after 6 years
BFP 11/11/2018 | MC @ 5.5 weeks on Thanksgiving
July 2019 - Diagnosed with Secondary Unexplained IF
August 2019 - 2.5 mg of Letrozole = Never Ovulated so Trigger and IUI were cancelled
9/30/2019 - IUI #1 (5 mg of Letrozole + Trigger) = BFP but Betas showed CP @ 4 weeks
10/28/2019 - IUI #2 (7.5mg of Letrozole + Trigger) = BFN
11/25/2019 - IUI #3 (7.5mg of Letrozole, Trigger + Crinone after IUI) = BFN
12/24/2019 - IUI #4 (7.5mg of Letrozole + Crinone after IUI) = BFN
1/24/2020 - IUI #5 (50mg of Clomid + Trigger + Crinone after IUI) = BFN and an Ovarian Cyst
3/2/2020 - Taking a break to reset/NTNP
11/1/2020 - At peace with where things are in life and are no long actively TTC. Whatever happens will happen and it will all be okay.