Switching From Nutramigen To Regular Formula
Switching from nutramigen to regular formula. It is a hydrolysate formula which means the proteins have already been chopped into building blocks so they are easier to digest and pretty impossible to be allergic to. She said we could try to go back to regular formula- hoping he has grown out the allergy. Weve been slowly transitioning by splitting the scoops bw Enf Nutra but he spits up much more frequently after a feeding he dramatically gags when I.
He hasnt had any blood since the doctor put us on Nutramigen formula. When I did switch to formula we used Gerber Good Start at the recommendation of our ped GI. My question is should I try switching to Gentlease.
I definitely wouldnt switch back without consulting your doctor first. We started using Nutramigen from Enfamil its little expensive but then you want to. She wasnt put on Nutramigen for a milk protein allergy.
Nutramigen 1 with LGG Nutramigen 2 with LGG Nutramigen Puramino and Pregestimil formulas are being updated to meet the nutritional requirements set by the new legislation on infant follow-on and specialist milk formulas based on the latest scientific recommendations. Try choosing a feeding time your baby is the least interested in or one thats inconvenient for you. My son is 5 months old had severe colic along with a possible allergy to cows milk protein--I never made enough milk despite being on meds to boost production so I supplemented with hypoallergenic formula until 4 months then stopped.
I am not really familiar with soy. Watch our video on What to expect with Nutramigen with LGG. Switching formulas is okay and unlikely to cause stomach upset in babies if the type of formula cows milk-based soy-based or protein hydrolysate-based is the same as they will have very similar ingredients.
If Nutramigen does not work you will know that formula. Switching between formula types could cause some initial stomach upset but may be necessary due to dietary restrictions. I think it worked for her bc it was finer and easier to digest.
So we were told to go back to regular Nutramigen again for another 2 months and then try again if he has a reaction then we go back to the Nutramigen for another 2 months and try again etc. I would just suggest that if you do switch formulas do it slowly.
And since shes bigger now she should have an easier time digesting her formula.
Switching formulas is okay and unlikely to cause stomach upset in babies if the type of formula cows milk-based soy-based or protein hydrolysate-based is the same as they will have very similar ingredients. He hasnt had any blood since the doctor put us on Nutramigen formula. My question is should I try switching to Gentlease. Watch our video on What to expect with Nutramigen with LGG. I would just suggest that if you do switch formulas do it slowly. We started using Nutramigen from Enfamil its little expensive but then you want to. So we were told to go back to regular Nutramigen again for another 2 months and then try again if he has a reaction then we go back to the Nutramigen for another 2 months and try again etc. It has the milk protein broken down more than regular formula but is not to the level of Alimentum or Nutramigen. After about a month my milk supply adjusted to her needs so I stopped forumla all together but she did do fine with the switch.
I would use 34 Nutramigen and 14 new formula keep increasing the amount of new formula every couple of days. I like your pediatricians suggestion of switching to Nutramigen. If your baby is new to using a specialist formula for the management of cows milk allergy it might take some time for them to become comfortable and familiar with it. My 2 month old was put on Nutramigen at 3 weeks because he had blood in his stool. 75 old formula 25 new formula. I would just suggest that if you do switch formulas do it slowly. Switching formulas is okay and unlikely to cause stomach upset in babies if the type of formula cows milk-based soy-based or protein hydrolysate-based is the same as they will have very similar ingredients.
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