Anonymous wrote:Get a couple different brands, including the European ones like HIPP, and taste them. Spill formulas on a cloth and smell it - that is how your whole house will smell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone’s newborn ever rejected a formula from day one?
I chose a formula that I liked the taste and smell of. HIPP and she was on it until 14 months. We used Dr Browns bottles but I would use glass bottles now.
Get a formula maker, OP. Seriously. It makes the bottle body temperature at the press of a button!
NP but yes. My daughter was SO picky. She would reject bottles brands that weren't her favorite, she rejected formula, she rejected frozen breast milk, she rejected bottles that weren't perfectly 98.6 degrees... on and on. Then later on at 12 months she rejected cow milk and refused it. She's just a particular type of person (not hard or difficult, she just likes things a certain way) and we should have known it from day one with the formula/bottle rejection.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone’s newborn ever rejected a formula from day one?
I chose a formula that I liked the taste and smell of. HIPP and she was on it until 14 months. We used Dr Browns bottles but I would use glass bottles now.
Get a formula maker, OP. Seriously. It makes the bottle body temperature at the press of a button!
Anonymous wrote:My daughter was on enfamil enfacare because of weight issues and it wasn't much of a choice. She definitely had some pooping and digestive issues with it though.
Son did similac, is a robust and fat little 14 month old now who had basically no problems.
Both used dr brown's plastic bottles.
Baby brezza is worth every freaking penny three times over.
Anonymous wrote: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.