3. Formula Fed Baby Poop. Healthy formula fed baby poop is typically a shade of yellow or brown with a pasty consistency that is peanut butter like. Formula-fed babies also pass fewer, but bigger and more odorous stools than breastfed babies.
Your baby's stools may be loose and watery. They may also appear bulky or frothy. They can even be acidic, which means you may notice diaper rash from your baby's skin becoming irritated.
What are the symptoms of milk allergies in babies?
- Frequent spitting up.
- Vomiting.
- Signs of abdominal pain, or colic-like symptoms, such as excessive crying and irritability (especially after feedings)
- Diarrhea.
- Blood in stool.
- Hives.
- A scaly skin rash.
- Coughing or wheezing.
Some of the signs that your baby is allergic to the type of formula you're feeding him or her are: Excessive crying or fussiness after a feeding. Extra gas.
Very loose, watery stools.
Other signs include:
- Dry, red, and scaly skin.
- Diarrhea.
- Extreme fatigue or weakness.
- Forceful vomiting.
The taste may vary slightly and your baby may balk when you switch, but you won't harm her by changing brands. Likewise, if your baby is on a pediatrician-recommended soy-based, iron-fortified formula, switching to a different brand of soy-based, iron-fortified formula won't harm her.
Best baby formulas
- Best baby formula for colic: Gerber Good Start SoothePro Powder Infant Fomula.
- Best baby formula for reflux: Enfamil A.R. Infant Formula.
- Best baby formula for gas: Enfamil Gentlease Infant Formula.
- Best baby formula for constipation: Enfamil Reguline Infant Formula.
Breastmilk is digested in 1 1/2 – 2 hours, whereas formula can take 3-4 hours; if baby wants feeding every couple of hours or more, mums are often concerned her baby is hungry or “not as settled as they should beâ€.
Healthline Parenthood's picks of the best organic baby formulas
- Burt's Bees Baby Organic Infant Milk Powder Dairy Formula.
- Burt's Bees Baby Ultra Gentle Organic.
- Earth's Best Organic Dairy.
- Similac Organic with Iron.
- Earth's Best Organic Sensitivity with Iron Powder.
- Baby's Only Organic Sensitive DHA/ARA Formula.
1 Switching between formula brands is not a problem, even though many parents wonder if doing so may cause fussiness or stool changes in their baby. In fact, you can even mix different brands of the same type of formula together if you feel that your baby responds better to a mixture of one brand with another.
You can use any type of clean water — tap or bottled — to prepare liquid-concentrate or powdered formula. If you're concerned about the purity of your water supply, talk to your baby's doctor or your water provider. Many public water systems will test drinking water upon request.
Enfamil Enspire Infant Formula
Similac is the #1 brand of baby formula chosen by hospitals, so there's a good chance that if you're using formula from day one (or even just supplementing), the hospital where you deliver may have some samples to help get you started.
“Most babies should be offered a standard iron-fortified milk-based infant formula,†she says, citing brands like Similac, Enfamil, Earth's Best and many store brands that are readily available. “If you plan to deviate from these standard formulas, I recommend parents discuss this decision with their pediatrician.â€
Sometimes you may need to change the formula your baby drinks. Reasons for switching baby formula include
food allergies, a baby's need for more iron, extreme fussiness, or diarrhea.
Follow-Up Baby Formula and Switching Formulas
- Dry, red, and scaly skin.
- Diarrhea.
- Extreme fatigue or weakness.
- Forceful vomiting.
Because powdered formula is not sterile, babies under two months of age, or those who were born prematurely and not yet two months past their expected due date, and babies who have a compromised immune system should only be given concentrated liquid or ready-to-serve formula.
WIC Approved Formulas
- Similac Advance. Similac Soy Isomil.
- Similac Sensitive. Similac Total Comfort. Similac for Spit-Up.
- Similac NeoSure. Similac Alimentum. Nutramigen.
- Gerber Extensive H.A. Enfamil EnfaCare. PediaSure. (all flavors) PediaSure with Fiber. (all flavors)
But typically, symptoms of a lactose intolerance in babies include: diarrhea (check out our guide to lactose intolerant baby poop) stomach cramping. bloating.
For bottle-fed babies with lactose intolerance, your GP will probably advise you to switch to a lactose-free formula milk. If you are breastfeeding, it may help if your baby has lactase substitute drops, which make it easier for them to digest lactose in breast milk.
Q: How do I know if my baby is allergic to his formula? A: Allergy symptoms can appear from the first few weeks to the first two months, depending on how sensitive your child is to the milk protein casein, which is usually the cause of an allergy to cow's milk formula.
Small drops of cow's milk (or other foods which are suspected) are placed on the child's forearm. A small prick is made through each drop into the skin. If the child's skin becomes red and itchy, it usually means that he or she is allergic to that particular food. This is called a positive reaction.
Symptoms of cows' milk allergyskin reactions – such as a red itchy rash or swelling of the lips, face and around the eyes. digestive problems – such as stomach ache, vomiting, colic, diarrhoea or constipation. hay fever-like symptoms – such as a runny or blocked nose. eczema that does not improve with treatment.
There is no one best formulaFor healthy full-term infants, we typically start with a cow's milk–based formula, such as Enfamil Complete, Similac Advance or the store-brand equivalent. There are also organic versions of these formulas available as well, such as Earth's Best Organic.
A nutritionally complete, lactose-free infant feeding that is an alternative to standard milk-based formulas for mild tolerance symptoms such as fussiness and gas due to lactose sensitivity.
Soya formula is made from soya beans, not cows' milk. It's occasionally used as an alternative to cows' milk formula for babies who have cows' milk allergy.
It is suitable as the sole source of nutrition for infants from birth in place of a usual formula feed. It can take approximately 6 weeks to restore a baby's ability to digest lactose after an episode of gastroenteritis.