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TSghoster
post Dec 17 2014, 12:36 AM, updated 10y ago

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Hi guys,
i am currently feeding my 3 month old baby with enfalac easyease. It was doctor's reccomendation since my baby iis having difficulty in pooping. Unfortulately, i cant really afford it. Is there any baby formula that can ease constipation like enfalac easyease but cheaper?

i tried lactogen easeplus but didnt help. We ended up not pooping nearly 2 days. After that, my baby poop turn from yellow to dark green...

any other reccomendation?
stargamer
post Dec 17 2014, 12:42 AM

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post Dec 17 2014, 07:05 AM

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QUOTE(stargamer @ Dec 17 2014, 12:42 AM)
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please, no lazy post and reply like this.

long story short, already tried and fail. Looking for formula options, cheaper than enfalac
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post Dec 17 2014, 10:11 AM

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QUOTE(ghoster @ Dec 17 2014, 07:05 AM)
please, no lazy post and reply like this.

long story short, already tried and fail. Looking for formula options, cheaper than enfalac
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Second to breast feeding, as 88% is water, it is very good for baby to digest.
Giving them chemical milk will end up hard to digest.
UNICEF, WHO all are encouraging mothers to breast feed their new born baby exclusively for the first 6 months and only feed baby with chemical milk as supplement after this. Because this international health bodies knows that chemical milk are posting problem to baby's digestive system.
Sadly, you and my wife does not understand this doh.gif
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post Dec 17 2014, 10:44 AM

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QUOTE(supersound @ Dec 17 2014, 10:11 AM)
Second to breast feeding, as 88% is water, it is very good for baby to digest.
Giving them chemical milk will end up hard to digest.
UNICEF, WHO all are encouraging mothers to breast feed their new born baby exclusively for the first 6 months and only feed baby with chemical milk as supplement after this. Because this international health bodies knows that chemical milk are posting problem to baby's digestive system.
Sadly, you and my wife does not understand this doh.gif
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thanks for the reply. Sadly u didnt understand a single word from the thread title
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post Dec 17 2014, 10:51 AM

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QUOTE(ghoster @ Dec 17 2014, 10:44 AM)
thanks for the reply. Sadly u didnt understand a single word from the thread title
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Sorry, is you refuse to understand what I'm trying to say.
Baby's digesting system are pretty basic and short.
By feeding baby with chemical milk and not enough water, this is what you are getting. And if give baby drink too much water also can post problem.
Just go to KK and ask the nurse and doctor, see how they going to screw you and your wife nicely.
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post Dec 17 2014, 02:26 PM

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QUOTE(supersound @ Dec 17 2014, 10:51 AM)
Sorry, is you refuse to understand what I'm trying to say.
Baby's digesting system are pretty basic and short.
By feeding baby with chemical milk and not enough water, this is what you are getting. And if give baby drink too much water also can post problem.
Just go to KK and ask the nurse and doctor, see how they going to screw you and your wife nicely.
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i am pretty sure there's a perfect formula for my kid. being a b*&^h on the other hand, sorry buddy, cant help you with that.
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post Dec 17 2014, 03:57 PM

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QUOTE(ghoster @ Dec 17 2014, 02:26 PM)
i am pretty sure there's a perfect formula for my kid. being a b*&^h on the other hand, sorry buddy, cant help you with that.
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Then enjoy testing, at the mean time, your baby will suffer from the testing.
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post Dec 29 2014, 02:03 PM

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Try Dumex Dulac...it work on my twin. Already tried dutch lady but not so good for my twin.
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post Dec 29 2014, 02:07 PM

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You could try Nestle Nan. It is good with lactobifidus.
Good formula no cheap, and cheap formula no good. True story.

 

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