My lo is 3.5 months old now. I am using nanpro from day 1 she suffered with colic till 3 month and from past 15 days I switched to dr.brown feeding bottle since then there is no colic but hiccups and passing gas is same and at nights she passes gas sometimes crying and again sleeping. So I want to try changing formula. How to change to different formula. How many times I have to give her in shifting to different formula. I like to use lactogen by Nestle and see.
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You can shift to lactogen but prepare it properly- 1 scoop to 30ml of water.
Your child may continue having hiccups or pass gas- that is nothing to be worried about.
If she is irritable and cries, it may be due to colic, which is normal in children. You'll have to be patient with the baby. You can give 10 drops of colicaid to ease the stomach pain in your child only when she has pain.
you can go for formula milk consumption for your child after medical consultation with your dr.
you can go for any brand which is easily digestible by the child but if the child is not able to digest and has colic pain vomiting and loose motion or constipation due to a particular formula milk it is advisable to change the brand.
also if one brand is going on it is advisable to continue the same brand and do not switch to different brands again and again because many times it can lead to digestion problem.
so if a particular brand is well digested kindly continue that particular brand of formula milk
you have to follow demand feeding that is if the child demands more milk you can gradually increase the quantity .
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