Is is ok to switch around on baby formula?
I would recommend waiting on purchasing the formula, because all babies are different, and there’s no telling which formula is going to work for your baby. You don’t want to wind up with a bunch of formula that you can’t use. I understand wanting to be able to buy it while it’s on sale, but it might just end up costing more in the long run. I have three kids, can’t breastfeed, and have had to use three different formulas. My son had to have lactose free for three months, then he could use regular formula. My next child had to have soy. My third baby has to have the Good Start. With all the other brands she is miserable, gassy, fussy, spitting up, cranky, and constipated. All formulas have to meet guidelines for nutrition, and all formulas are safe for babies. But they are not all the same. With my third baby, Good Start was the last type of formula we tried for her. None of the others worked, and we tried Similac, Enfamil, store brands, soy, Gentle, Nutrimigen, Alimentum, you name it,