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mommy2b
LIF Infant
Member since 12/09 364 total posts
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Changing formulas
I'm assuming that when switching formula, a gradual transition is best. What does everyone do when they change formulas? Do you start with a ratio of say 3 to 1 of old formula to new for a few days or so and then increase the amount of new formula and complete the transition in a week? I dont want to upset my baby's digestive system and I dont want her to notice the change in taste. Thanks!
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Posted 10/27/11 10:15 PM |
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JenMarie
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Member since 11/07 7397 total posts
Name: Jennifer
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Re: Changing formulas
I had to switch DD a couple of times and didn't do it gradually. I just gave her the new formula and she took it just fine.
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Posted 10/27/11 10:28 PM |
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rkl1130
LIF Adult
Member since 10/07 1476 total posts
Name: Rose Ann
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Re: Changing formulas
Posted by JenMarie
I had to switch DD a couple of times and didn't do it gradually. I just gave her the new formula and she took it just fine.
We did the same thing. We just switched the formula.
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Posted 10/27/11 10:30 PM |
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Lisagail55
Love my little man <3
Member since 12/10 1332 total posts
Name: Lisa
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Re: Changing formulas
I forget where I read it, but it said to do a clean switch. This is what I did for DS, and he toleraed it just fine!
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Posted 10/27/11 10:30 PM |
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maybemommy10
Big Brothers to Be !
Member since 2/10 3868 total posts
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Re: Changing formulas
We did 2-3 bottles of half and half as per our ped
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Posted 10/27/11 10:46 PM |
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