Go to Isomil. My son did it. My daughter spit up a little but she was a pig and would suck it back in faster than I could clean it off her lil fat face, and hers was from porkin on her bottle. Her was hungry. Just cute fat not obese. he was lactose intolerant.
2007-02-07 15:15:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Not w/ enfamil, but I have encountered the same thing w/ similac. My baby was fine when we were buying the liquid stuff because WIC messed up my appointments and I had to wait a month to get my checks, at which point they refused to give me the liquid. So I had to switch her to powdered and she's a lot gassier, even though we add mylicon to just about every bottle. You have to make sure you shake it really really really well, that helps a bit too, but that's why we add the mylicon, to get rid of the gas bubbles in the formula. The RTF is so expensive, I wish I could afford it, but the system makes sure I can't. So my daughter spits up soo much more w/ the powdered, and it's not just the one brand. Good luck to you and your little one.
2007-02-07 23:16:18
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answered by heartlostangel 5
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Yes I did when my children were small each child is different. You may have to contact your doctor and see about changing to something else that might Help. Not always are doctors right sometimes as a mom is is good to just use a little of your own advice. Doctors always want you to keep your child on formal for ever and not even give them rice ceral. I had to find out the hard way. I did start giving my children before doctor told me to and my babies did very well. I no this might not work for you but it is something you might think about. I am not sure how old you child is but when there very small sometimes it helps. Well good luck.
2007-02-07 23:21:37
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answered by babycakes3557 3
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Like someone else said, the powdered formula is thinner. Your child may have a stomach problem known as GERD that enables food from staying in there while digestion occurs. Talk to your doctor about it.
2007-02-07 23:34:49
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answered by Wiccan~Momma 3
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liquid formula is thicker that powder formula. I don't know why that makes a difference but my daughter could only have the liquid, if she keeps it down give her the liquid
2007-02-07 23:13:25
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answered by dsmd 2
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I had the exact opposite my daughter she would only drink the powdered not the liquid.
2007-02-07 23:13:14
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answered by mdoud01 5
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Yes and my daughter's doctor told me that she might do better on Good Start. I put her on that and I didn't have any more problems.
2007-02-08 00:54:43
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answered by T78 3
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My baby had that problem, I switched him to enfamil gentalease, he got better
2007-02-07 23:13:52
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answered by 結縁 Heemei 5
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try the good start.or gentle ease good start in the powder.
2007-02-07 23:45:38
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answered by bassetluv 4
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enfamil is the worst formula in the world! breast is best
2007-02-08 00:04:49
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answered by Cartman 3
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