Yes it is OK.......you might find that the baby tolerates the other formula better.....I just had to laugh so hard at the sight of someone telling you that your child might die if you switch the formula. How do they think that the find the right formula for each baby it is trial and error. Now if the enfamil was the pro-sobe and you but the baby on to a full lactose milk then yes there would be room for concern. But other then if one was a soy and the other a lactose there really is no problem. And trust me if you child was anything like mine they do not care as long as it is getting put into there mouth...
2007-02-01 18:51:00
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answered by Mudduck 2
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YES...compare the ingredients..they are the same!my sister buys parents choice when she runs out of enfamil...it is half the price for more formula...just make sure that you buy the same kind..like iron or soy or whatever your baby uses..most cheaper brands are actually made by the same company as the pricey ones...
2007-02-01 14:11:55
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answered by noseyroseysillywillie 3
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Soy formula is seen a foul element in some formula feeding communities through fact soy encompasses a undeniable point of organic BPA. BPA has been shown to have a adverse consequence on the reproductive equipment. Soy formula is almost a clean element and no person incredibly is conscious the long term outcomes of soy as a staple in someones eating ordinary. despite if! organic BPA isn't as risky as synthetic BPA so do the experts outway the cons. If no different formula has worked to your toddler and your toddler is depressing..your wellbeing practitioner says supply soy a attempt, i might do it. My son had milk issues, he substitute into on nutramigen (enfamils alimentum) till 9 months and then at a 9 months we switched to degree 2 SOY based formula. i substitute into as quickly as very frightened and worried approximately it and that i fretted with regard to the BPA yet i'm merely not thoroughly bought that BPA will harm his reproductive equipment through fact there are in basic terms small hint quantities. additionally. The soy formula is geneticly engineered. Its not actual soy.... -sigh- I made a foul case for soy.
2016-10-16 10:40:21
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answered by serpa 4
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Sure when my son was born i got all kinds of samples from enfamil to similac and parents choice. I just used all the samples and then he tolerated enfamil best
2007-02-01 14:11:35
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answered by Samantha 3
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yeah it should be fine. I give my daughter good start and I gave her enfamil one time when when I ran out the good start. She didn't mind at all. Just check the date on the can.
2007-02-01 14:15:03
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answered by Amanda H 3
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Parent's Choice is just as good and safe as any other formula out there.
There are very strict rules from the FDA that formula companies must adhere to in order to sell it.
2007-02-01 14:11:41
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answered by colinsmumplus1 3
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They say not to switch around on the formula because it can upset the baby's tummy but I've been in the same situation as you and I did it. They didn't seem bothered. I figure it's better to have gas than go hungry. I am, of course, referring to the baby ;)
2007-02-01 14:18:20
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answered by pookiemct07 5
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We used off brand formula throughout our babies first year and he did fine. As long as the baby does not have any feeding issues it shouldn't be a problem. The only thing is when we went from name brand Similac to off brand we went gradually so as not to upset his tummy.
2007-02-01 15:18:00
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answered by peach 4
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Any of the milk is safe to try but it's really up to the baby's system if she can hold it down or not. There isn't anything that will make her sick just a new formula for a sensitive body that may not agree with her. Honestly if your out. regular cows milk is the best alternative.
2007-02-01 14:17:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I would check the date on the can first if it has been sitting for a long time. It's always good to make sure it is not too old to use.
2007-02-01 14:11:33
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answered by H T 2
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