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My daughter is 1 week old today and I am switching her from the Similac Advance ready to feed bottles to the powder. She has had 3 bottles of powder today and has been super gassy. I gave her 1 bottle of liquid concentrate after that to see if that helped. She barely ate it. Then I gave her a bottle of her RTF that I had leftover and she vomited like crazy. Could it be the powder that's making her sick? Is it just a bad day? Is it the bottles? She was in those premade bottles before and is now using the playtex drop ins system. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I am going to call her ped in the morning if it continues because she is a little peanut at only 5.5 lbs down from 6 at birth and has been losing weight still. I'm just really worried about her tummy feeling okay and getting enough nutrition. It would be very hard to keep her on the RTF formula because it so expensive and I have a very tight budget. I will do whatever I need to for her, but I really will struggle and it would be a last resort to keep her on it.
Re: RTF vs powder formula
I ask because I don't know if you are still producing, or if you are able to begin with.
Some babies have a hard time transitioning from formula to formula. When I stopped nursing and DS went to formula 100% of the time, it took just shy of a week. At first we just went with regular Similac but he spit up a lot so we switched the "sensitive stomach" and after his body got used to it (again, a few days) he did great on it. He was BF'd until 4 months so I can't speak for the early weeks- I think talking to your pedi is a good idea.
Not ignorant at all! I am not able to BF because of a medication I take that passes through the breastmilk. It really is unfortunate and was a very tough thing to deal with but its what's best for me and baby right now.
It might be an obvious question/suggestion but since you are using the playtex drop-ins- are you making sure to push all the excess air out before you feed the bottle? (push the bag up from the bottom while squeezing the nipple to let the air out). If the bags have excess air that could definitely make a difference with the gasiness and general discomfort from the baby especially if she had been taking RTF which is already mixed which eliminates most the gas/air bubbles.
Another suggestion is to switch formulas- I have found similac formulas are MUCH foamier and frothier after mixing than enfamil. After you mix a bottle try and give it a few minutes to settle all the foam/air bubbles. GL!
We switched to the Dr. Brown bottles and that has made a huge difference. Not nearly as many air bubbles, and very little struggle with gas.
If her tummy doesn't seem to be getting better after some adjustment time, definitely try another bottle.
It's a girl!