If you're lucky, these will resemble rashes, and someone will say "food allergy." If you're NOT lucky, the doctor will say you have eczema and prescribe something, or your parents will waste money on every brand of diaper and cream on the market, trying to get rid of your red butt... which comes and goes, by the way, so good luck problem solving it
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Every other formula that is designed for babies with allergies will be made with corn (most likely corn syrup solids) or will be soy-based
Yeah, I wish it was organic and made from the milk of humanely-raised, grass-fed cows, but it's the only corn-free option, to my knowledge, and since I could not breast feed, it worked for us.
my son had an allergic reaction to it (hives, blood in stool, colic, swelling, etc), due to the high corn syrup solid content and had to change to a corn-free formula
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Meanwhile, several vendors list the product as available on Amazon (including Amazon's subsidiary, Diapers.com)
Overall though, the product itself is great, I just wish they would come up with a better bottle design.
The product is completely foul smelling, and I tasted it and it is probably the WORST thing I have tasted in my LIFE.
, there are other products out there like Similac Alimentum that are comparable in price and that can work for reflux issues--at least, this was the case for us.
I ordered several cases for my baby through Amazon Prime almost one month ago & have received multiple emails telling me that the product is unavailable for shipment
If it works as it did for me, you really should let others know because it is such a helpless feeling to have to go through.
The powder is hurting my sons stomach terribly bad
This is the only formula that he does not spit up with or have bad stomach cramps, gas
Both my children had to use this formula due to gassy, fussy, crying, upset stomachs
The minute the milk hits your stomach, you might get stomach spasms (yes, spasms) and/or searing heartburn, which REALLY HURTS, and unless you're doubled over in pain or spitting up-- which you may or may not be, depending on the day-- you can't really explain it to people, so you start to think maybe its just normal to feel this way.
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During those 2 months she suffered with severe gas pains, and I mean severe.
My son was on Similac Pro advance since he was born and breastfed with formula for three weeks, however, when he was three weeks he developed bad colic and gas, seborrheic dermatitis and then eventually eczema
And even better, no more gas, no more crying for hours at a
If it works as it did for me, you really should let others know because it is such a helpless feeling to have to go through.
This is the only formula that he does not spit up with or have bad stomach cramps, gas
If you're lucky, these will resemble rashes, and someone will say "food allergy." If you're NOT lucky, the doctor will say you have eczema and prescribe something, or your parents will waste money on every brand of diaper and cream on the market, trying to get rid of your red butt... which comes and goes, by the way, so good luck problem solving it
If it works as it did for me, you really should let others know because it is such a helpless feeling to have to go through.
Around that time, she developed severe food allergies, including milk protein, soy, bananas, eggs.
I have not gotten my 6 week old baby tested for food allergies or intolerances, but while she was on Enfamil GentleEase then on Similac Pro Advance and breastfeeding; she was struggling a bit
When we discovered our son had food allergies we put him on this formula right away and it worked.
My daughter has a milk protein allergy and we had to switch to this formula
If it works as it did for me, you really should let others know because it is such a helpless feeling to have to go through.
Our daughter had to get moved to a hypoallergenic formula due to her milk protein allergy, which was severe enough that the partially broken down "sensitive" formulas weren't helping enough.
My daughter has severe reflux and when the doctor started her on medication he suggested trying this formula to see if a protein allergy was exacerbating the problem
This formula is fantastic for babies with a milk protein allergy and the RTF version has probably the "best" ingredients of a mainstream formula (no corn syrup, only 4% sugar).
We thought maybe it would help with the gassiness, but honestly, it is so terrible that I really wouldn't recommend it unless your child has an actual milk allergy and really needs it.
Our son had a milk allergy and could not take gentlease or even the powdered alimentum.
We changed her over to this when we discovered she had a milk allergy, and we could tell a difference in her behavior probably within a few days.
To my knowledge, my son does not technically have a milk allergy, but an intolerance, because he has had the occasional bits of yogurt or cheese, without any ill effects.
Alimentum RTF is not full of corn syrup and is easy on even true milk allergy babies.
Just wanted to say that my son was premature and had severe reflux and allergies to the milk protein.
We spent months trying to figure out what would work with him, and to put it simply, it went something like this: breastfeeding (not enough supply and caused horrible reflux), then 1/2 breastfeeding with 1/2 Baby's Only (things improved somewhat), then 100% formula
If you've been struggling to give comfort and nutrition to a baby with serious reflux issues (what many call "colic" is in reality, very often just severe reflux) please try this formula.
Unfortunately, this formula type was actually causing her reflux to be worse.
My daughter has severe reflux and when the doctor started her on medication he suggested trying this formula to see if a protein allergy was exacerbating the problem