Baby Formula Brands

Anonymous
This is not your time to shine stating benefits of breastfeeding... I get that.

I am curious as a FTM if the situation occurs, what brand of formula worked best for your baby & why.

Please include the type of bottle you use as well ...

Many thanks
Anonymous
HIPP. Dr Brown’s glass bottles.

HIPP tasted the best and didn’t stink.
Anonymous
My kid liked Similac and Walmart. We tried many kids. The "best" one is the one your kid will drink.
Anonymous
Holle

Comotomo
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Holle

Comotomo


Sorry. Hit send to fast.

Holle smelled and tasted the best. Is pure white in color. Hands down Holle
Anonymous
Allimentum. It was the only brand my kid could keep down. It smelled gross and tasted nasty to me. Oh, and we had to order it through pharmacy back when my son was a baby. He had severe Gerd and a milk protein allergy. Add to that he could not latch so breast-feeding was out anyway. The best bottle is the one where he could drink from. We started out with a specialized Haberman nipple. He slowly graduated to off the shelf items from places like target and bye-bye baby.
Anonymous
Lol...Target. It's all so regulated I'm not sure how much of a difference there is between brands.

As for bottles, the cheapest your baby will take. My son had issues with bottles but was largely breastfed. My daughter is also breastfed but we were determined to avoid bottle rejection and did so successfully with the munchkin latch bottles. But for a fully bottle fed baby, I think bottle rejection is less likely.

Clearly, I'm cheap.
Anonymous
We actually used the Nestle Good Start, because it had a more digestible protein. We used Dr. Brown's bottles - plastic for the first (born before the BPA craziness - also before we used the Good Start, so he was plain old Similac) and glass / non-BPA for the second two.
Anonymous
Kirkland and Avent.

I was lucky and my baby would eat anything. We had some eating issues up front and he would go from the breast, to cold breastmilk to formula in one feeding and not blink an eye. When I made the switch to full formula around 8 weeks (my choice, I hated breastfeeding), he had no issues and I never looked back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kirkland and Avent.

I was lucky and my baby would eat anything. We had some eating issues up front and he would go from the breast, to cold breastmilk to formula in one feeding and not blink an eye. When I made the switch to full formula around 8 weeks (my choice, I hated breastfeeding), he had no issues and I never looked back.


*feeding issues, I meant we had feeding issues up front where my milk had trouble coming in
Anonymous
Aldi (Little Journey) with Dr. Brown’s bottles. I figured that all formula is highly regulated and it was the cheapest. He loved it so no issues there.
Anonymous
Kirkland (Costco) and Lansinoh bottles

My baby ate absolutely everything. We went through all our formula samples tubs with no issue. I bought what was cheapest.
Anonymous
We used Hipp and Comotomo bottles.
Anonymous
Per my pediatrician, Kirkland is actually made by Similac so if your kid likes Similac, it's worth trying Kirkland. As a bonus, most Costcos turn over their formua super fast so it's usually extremely "fresh."
Anonymous
OP, I’m confused about your snarky statement about BF on a clearly formula question.

Here’s the real answer: feed the formula that your child likes, and will drink. Use the bottles that are the same. All should fit your budget. There’s a lot of pressure to use “European” formula here, but there isn’t a lot regulating transport or sales, and TBH, a lot of these formulas are no more than grocery store brands there.

Formula is highly regulated. Bottles are purely preference.
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