bellamy’s organic

The best formula for baby’s?
I have a 4 1/2 month old baby and I am having no end of trouble feeding ( BF ) and I am swapping a few feeds to formula, I am using Bellamy’s Organic formula but I am wondering if its the best?? it is Cow based and I was wondering what peoples thoughts are on Goats vs Cows formula? Price is not as issue so long as she is happy but is our family doctor the best person to talk to or are there other people who can help me with this?
Any help would be fab, ta!
I’m guessing you don’t live in the US becasue I don’t recognize that brand of formula. However, my daughter has just switched to cow’s milk and at her one year physical I asked her ped about giving her goat’s milk instead of cow’s milk and he actually told me that it is more difficult for babies to process goat’s milk because cow’s milk is the closest to human milk. I was surprised because I always thought the opposite. As for my daughter, once she was weened from the breast I gave her Nestle Good Start Formula (DHA & ARA) Comfort Proteins… something like that. But to tell you the truth, most formulas are the same (except for what source they are based off of). My daughter did not do well with soy based and I just couldn’t take the smell. It’s sort of a trial and error process to find what works best for your particular baby. Good luck!
Making Some Booze Just For Fun
|
|
Organic Baby Formula – Vermont Organics Milk Formula – 6 Pack 23.2 Oz Cans $149.94 Vermont Organics milk organic baby formula is manufactured in Vermont, U.S.A., and contains all the vitamins, minerals, and nutrients required for growth and development; this organic formula is suitable for term infants during the first year. Vermont Organics also contains DHA and ARA, nutrients found naturally in mother’s milk that support infant brain and eye development. Vermont Organics Infan… |
|
|
Sugar Snaps and Strawberries: Simple Solutions for Creating Your Own Small-Space Edible Garden $3.72 Imagine savoring fresh-picked strawberries on a weekend morning, plucking plump figs from your mini-orchard to quarter and serve at a farm-to-table meal with friends, or harvesting and sautéing the edible stalks of garlic bulbs. If the size of your space is bringing you back to reality, here’s the best part: you don’t need a big backyard to grow your own food. In fact, you don’t need a yard… |
|
|
The infra-red spectra of complex molecules … |
|
|
The Infrared Spectra of Complex Molecules, Vol. 1 $119.50 This book should be of interest to senior undergraduates, postgraduates and research workers in physics, physical sciences, physical chemistry…. |