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I'm a father of two and I can tell you that at 3-4 months they can start on liquid soft foods w/ formula. At 6 months with practice they can eat most foods with supervision and no more bottle/formula. Your baby can easily get off formula in 6 months, so get them the best. It's not worth saving $20-50 a month. It's not.
As a father of 3 I would say every baby is different and I recommend everyone reading the thread to speak with your pediatrician on the dietary needs of your infant/newborn and not take the recommendation of a random stranger on SD (no offense). Honestly if you read the ingredients it's all oil and milk powder. Some have fructose or some kind of sweetener. If your infant is ok with what you're giving them then stick with it. If your infant is having trouble with digesting with the current formula then speak with your pediatrician on what alternatives you have.
My granddaughter has been thriving on this pediatrician recommended formula. Talk to your pediatrician instead of listening to a slick deals comment.
I'm a father of two and I can tell you that at 3-4 months they can start on liquid soft foods w/ formula. At 6 months with practice they can eat most foods with supervision and no more bottle/formula. Your baby can easily get off formula in 6 months, so get them the best. It's not worth saving $20-50 a month. It's not.
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Look into European formulas like Hipp, Kendamil, Holle
Also, what I meant by soft foods at 4 months are things like oat meal, blended smoothie with real fruit, essentially things that don't require chewing and won't choke.
Yes, doctors all say not until 6 months and even then only supplement milk/formula with solid food.
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I'm a father of two and I can tell you that at 3-4 months they can start on liquid soft foods w/ formula. At 6 months with practice they can eat most foods with supervision and no more bottle/formula. Your baby can easily get off formula in 6 months, so get them the best. It's not worth saving $20-50 a month. It's not.
Do you mind sharing what formula you prefer?
thanks!