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Bottle feeding babies: The best formulas to feed your baby 10 Articles

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    by Lisa Hunt Warren

    Since most of the well known brands of baby formula are said to be similar, concerns about the best formula don't necessarily involve the brand. One main difference between formulas is that some are "iron formulas" whil...read more

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    by Suzanne Wesley

    In the U.S. there are quite a variety of formulas on the market these days. How do you know which is the best for YOUR baby? I would suggest that you ask your selected pediatrician while your baby is still in the hospital ...read more

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    by Timothy Schnieders

    Product Review: Enfamil Gentlease Lipil Formula for Babies with Fussiness or Gas Milk Based Infant Formula Powder, Iron Fortified, and Partially Broken Down Proteins for Babies Zero to Twelve Months Manufacture: Mead Joh...read more

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    by Annette Liike

    I breast fed my babies but supplemented with Nestle Good Start Formula. I tried other formulas first on my babies but found that there was less spit up and colic when I used Good Start. If your baby has colic and you fin...read more

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    by Tiffany Belle

    When my son was first born, we started him on Enfamil Lipil infant formula. He was strictly on this formula for the first six months and then my husband and I noticed that we were going broke buying him formula. One 25 oun...read more

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    by Joseph Hazelbaker

    Dads need to step up to the plate on this issue to make baby feeding less stressful on the mother. Where breast feeding is possible, it's clearly the best choice. By "possible" I mean both in terms of being physically poss...read more

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    by Renee Grimes

    In most hospitals in the United States, Nestle's Good Start formula is the most popular pick for doctors. This is because Nestle's Good Start DHA and ARA is made with 100% whey protein, partially hydrolyzed which makes it ...read more

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    by Nisha Danny

    My baby soon after delivery was fed with Friso starter formula milk in the hospital for the first 2 days.It was given by the hospital authorities and was not my choice.Only on the 3rd day I started giving breast milk....read more

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    by Lisa Krowinski

    If breastmilk could be sold off the shelf between the cookie dough and oreo ice cream, I'm sure we'd all buy it provided the coupon was up to $1.00 off. Since that's not the case, the next best substitute for our little lo...read more

  • 10 of 10

    by Sneha

    Best Formulas for your baby, depends upon the baby needs. I don't believe one that works for one baby will work for other baby too. Some babies may like milk based while some like Soy based. Some babies have fussiness, gas...read more

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