Sunday, December 4, 2011

Baby Formula

!±8± Baby Formula

When you have a child, you may decide to use baby formula instead of breastfeeding. There are so many different brands on the market today, it makes it confusing to choose the best one for your infant. You will probably receive sample cans in the mail from the major retailers: Similac, Enfamil and Good Start. You might want to try the different kinds to try to figure out which one your little one likes best. Some may cause excessive gas like Good Start did for our daughter. Or, you may find that some cause major spit-up, neither of which are desirable side effects of a feeding.

Some baby formula companies are using targeted marketing to attract customers lately. Similac recently came out with a version which they say is specifically designed for babies with fussiness and gas. Enfamil just came out with a variety that is tailored to the needs of a newborn baby from zero to three months of age. Are these kinds better than just the plain stuff? It has been my experience that the generic is just as good as the major brands at about half the cost. And when you are buying can after can, saving a few dollars on each really adds up.

But sometimes you don't have a choice when it comes to baby formula. Some kids are lactose intolerant and must have soy versus milk. Unfortunately for the parents this means a more expensive type of nutrition for your little one, but you have to do what is best for your child and if it means spending a bit more money, then that is what you must do.

The great thing about baby formula, in my opinion, is that it is so easy and convenient compared to breastfeeding. I tried to breastfeed my son but it didn't work for us and we had to use bottles instead. It was so much easier mixing powder and water and he ate so much faster which gave us more time to snuggle and cuddle afterwards. With my daughter we decided to bottle-feed from the start and I am very happy with our decision and believe she is too.


Baby Formula

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Similac Sensitive for Spit-Up, Infant Formula, Ready to Feed 1 qt (Quantity of 4)

!±8± Similac Sensitive for Spit-Up, Infant Formula, Ready to Feed 1 qt (Quantity of 4)


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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Enfamil A.R. Infant Formula Powder, Iron Fortified, 12.9-Ounce Canisters (Pack of 6)

!±8± Enfamil A.R. Infant Formula Powder, Iron Fortified, 12.9-Ounce Canisters (Pack of 6)

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Enfamil AR Lipil Milk-Based Infant Formula Powder is designed for baby's first 12 months. Fortified with iron, it is intended for babies who spit up frequently. Add water, makes 558 fluid ounces. Includes a blend of nutrients found in breast milk that are important building blocks for a baby's brain and eyes. Experts agree on the many benefits of breast milk. If you choose to use infant formula, ask your doctor which Enfamil formula is best for your baby. Enfamil AR Lipil was specially designed for babies who spit up frequently or whose doctor recommends a thickened formula.

  • Case of six 12.9-ounce canisters of milk-based infant formula powder (total of 77.4 ounces)
  • Contains a blend of DHA and ARA--nutrients found in breast milk
  • Made for baby's first 12 months
  • Great for babies who spit up frequently
  • Thickened with rice starch and fortified with iron

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Choosing Baby Formula to Supplement Breast Milk

!±8± Choosing Baby Formula to Supplement Breast Milk

For some new mothers, breast feeding is a challenge and in some cases, it can seem to be almost impossible. Stress, illness and previous surgeries are just a few of the reasons that a new mother may under-produce breast milk. If you have recently given birth and discover that, in spite of your best efforts, you are not producing enough breast milk, you should talk to your pediatrician about supplementing your breastfeeding with baby formula. It can be a bitter pill but if, like me, you find that your baby is still hungry at the end of a feeding, deciding to supplement is actually a complete no-brainer.

If your baby is not showing any obvious signs of allergies or sensitivities (gas, diarrhea and the like) you can start with any cow's milk based brand that appeals to you. Remember that all formulas sold in the US are governed by the FDA so you can be sure the nutrition guidelines are similar from brand to brand. Similac, Enfamil, Nestle or (and I wish this had been available when I was supplementing my baby) organic brands like Horizon are all fine places to start. We used powdered formula and bottles with disposable inserts for mixing but you can also buy formula in super convenient ready to use bottles and concentrated liquid formulas that you can mix quickly with water. Obviously, work within your economics and hectic schedule but once your baby is established on formula, you can switch between these different types as you need to.

Once you pick a formula, it won't take long to see if your baby doesn't like it or if it doesn't agree with her system. She will tell you unequivocally with fussing, crying, turning her head away from the bottle, spitting up, vomiting or with some truly awful diapers and gas. Definitely consult your doctor on this but you may need to switch to a formula with low or no lactose or one made with soy milk. In any case, never, ever attempt to feed your baby regular cow's milk or soy milk... they are simply not nutritionally complete enough for a developing baby.

If you can, you should definitely continue to let your baby breastfeed before offering a bottle. For me, it worked something like this: I would make up a bottle first, then sit down with my baby to breast feed. When he lost interest in breastfeeding, I would offer him the bottle and, if he took it right away, I would let him drink as much of that bottle as he wanted. Be aware that sucking formula from a bottle is so much easier than getting it from your breast that your baby might become "lazy" about breastfeeding so always breastfeed first and be absolutely sure they are making an effort before you offer the bottle.

Finally, how do you know if your baby is getting enough formula? Not surprisingly, you will know if you are feeding your baby enough formula by looking for the same signs of satiation that you do with breast feeding: sleepiness, falling off the bottle and what every mother might call slight "intoxication."

In the end, the very best thing you can do is trust your instincts and not worry too much, anyway. After all, we're talking about our babies!


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Monday, November 21, 2011

Top 5 Infant Formulas

!±8± Top 5 Infant Formulas

According to Wikipedia, a baby is born in the United States every 14-60 seconds. In the year 2007 there was a record number of babies born in the U.S, a total of 4,315,000 births were reported by the National Center of Health Statistics, giving just a glimpse of what's ahead for the future. In lieu of the increasing numbers of births per year, the need for education and awareness of infant formulas is ever increasing. It is vital that parents are aware of the proper type of formula for their newborn, in addition to the fact that what may be good for one baby, might not be good for another. Here are the top 5 infant formula brands recommended for newborns.

Enfamil is a brand that has been around and used by pediatricians since 1959. There are 11 types of formula under the Enfamil brand: PREMIUM with Triple Health Guard, Gentlease, A.R lipids, ProSobee, Nutramigen, Lactofree, Next Step, Next Step ProSobee, Enfacare Lipil, Pregestimil Lipil, and Enfagrow Soy. Now with so many types of formula, choosing one may be quite confusing. The great thing with Enfamil is they provide a brief and understandable description with each type of formula. On occasion your baby may not tolerate the type of formula you or your pediatrician may have chosen. It's great to know that there are so many type of formula with one brand, so the change would not be too harsh on your newborn. The consistency of Enfamil is also a bit different from other brands. The formula tends to be more fine in texture, allowing for easier digestion for your newborn. You will notice that your baby has less gas, spitting up and overall more comfort after feedings and at 3 am that definitely makes a difference.

Nestle Goodstart is a formula brand developed by Gerber, which a trusted company that has been around for decades. They provide 7 different types of formulas: Gentle Plus, Protect Plus, Nourish Plus, Soy Plus, Gentle Plus 2, Protect Plus 2, and Soy Plus 2. While most formulas are from 0-12 months only, Goodstart provides the option of 0-12 month formula and 9-24 month formula, so your baby can continue to get the supplements needed beyond 12 months of age. The 9-24 month formulas provide Calcium, Iron, Vitamins C and E in amounts that toddlers need essential for proper growth. Many newborns today are lactose intolerant and are unable to tolerate milk based formula. Goodstart provides 2 different types of Soy based formulas, which not many company's have. You can usually find one type of Soy formula with other brands, however, Goodstart has Soy Plus as well as Soy Plus 2 to continue into the toddler age. For the babies that can tolerate milk based formula, Goodstart is the only company that has made their formula with Comfort Proteins. This is 100% whey protein, the highest quality protein, that is broken down further to easy-to-digest Comfort Proteins. A good night's sleep is vital for you and baby, so this added step Goodstart has taken, is one of their best choices.

Parent's Choice is a brand that many may not know about, however, it is a good one. This brand of formula is carried only at Walmart and provides many of the same nutrients as the more costly brands. It meets the nutritional guidelines determined by the U.S Food and Drug Administration as outlined in the Infant Formula Act. In addition to it's nutrient status, it is VERY cost effective. Families can save an estimated 0 per year by switching to Parent's Choice brand. Like many other brands, Parent's Choice provides various types of formulas, such as Milk based, Immune support, Gentle formula and Organic formula just to name a few. In a time where many are struggling financially, this formula provides peace of mind to parents. Not only is their baby getting the nutrients he or she may need but it is at a very low price as well.

Similac is a formula brand that has been around since 1964. Like several brands Similac (developed by Abbott Laboratories) product line includes hypoallergenic, soy, organic, and sensitive formulas to help parents nourish babies regardless of their nutritional needs. Similac has recently developed Similac Advance Early Shield. This formula is designed to be more like breast milk and help build a stronger immune system. Now granted, many brands state their formula is the closest to breast milk, however, Similac has proven theirs to be one of the best. The Advance Early Shield has a unique blend of prebiotics, nucleotides and antioxidants, nutrients naturally found in breast milk, essential to a baby's health. In addition, it has DHA and ARA to support brain and eye development. And many will find this beneficial as well, Advance Early Shield is Kosher. No other infant formula has this exclusive blend and for that reason, it is a definite recommendation for your baby.

Up and Up formula is another recommendation for babies. This brand is created by Target Store and is extremely cost effective. For a 25 oz can, you will pay approximately .00, compared to 29.99 for some brands. That is a huge difference. Like most brands, you can get milk based and soy based formulas alike. This brand may not include the fancy label, but you can be sure it contains the required nutrients your baby needs. Of course, consulting your pediatrician prior to use is always recommended, however, for more than half off of the name brands, you can't beat it.


Top 5 Infant Formulas

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