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X_Factor wrote:whats the advantage of using those gentlease /lactose reduced/free types?
could it not do more harm than good later on as the child grows and creating lactose sensitive kids/adults
fokhan_96 wrote:Theoretically it should help with colic but my daughter still has a lot of gas even with using this.
Even with gripe water and simethicone drops. It's just a phase that they have to pass thru.
You'll get all those variations there are they are the distributor. Somebody may better answer the cost.mitsu_chick941 wrote:What's the cost like at brydens per case of enfamil? How does it come? Small tin, big tin, the reusable plastic container? I usually buy the 2pk box refill for $210 at my supermarket!
De Dragon wrote:goalpost wrote:One of the best days of my life was when my little ones got too old for Enfamil. Real dollars spent.
Forget Enfagrow after 1 years, it was/is Klim for it.
True dat, was 6-8 tins at a time in PriceSmart. Along with the Pampers diapers and wipes, was a small fortune even then (8-10 years ago).
X_Factor wrote:colic doesnt last forever..yeah it is a lil stressful but we all went through that phase when we were kids
should have just rally through rather than the possibility of creating a lactose sensitive person
Girls dont get it as bad as boys! I used ovul and kolic and both worked great! I gave my son ovul from birth and didnt wait until he started griping to give him. I used to give him the recommended dose for the day which was 0.5ml every 6hrs. I hardly had much issue with the gripe because of this.Joshie23 wrote:X_Factor wrote:colic doesnt last forever..yeah it is a lil stressful but we all went through that phase when we were kids
should have just rally through rather than the possibility of creating a lactose sensitive person
A little stressful? It's heartwrenching to hold your tiny human while they're bawling ceaselessly and there isn't much you can do about it. You're right, we experienced it, but I don't think I could ever get used to it and my daughter didn't even get much gripe.
My sons first solids were either the pre made Gerber - cream corn or squash and or homemade potato sweet, potato mashes. The Gerber phase was only for a few months though as he quickly lost the taste for it. As stated before both our pediatricians advised against honey due to its possible risks more so for pollen which could cause allergic reactions.mitsu_chick941 wrote:So my son will be 6 months Tuesday, looking to start him on solids besides nestum! Any suggestions? My cousin makes a great homemade yogurt and with a dash of honey, tastes great....would like to give him just a little spoonful each day!
X_Factor wrote:honey should not be given to a child under 1 year old
honey can have botulism spores
and avoid the rice based cereals until the child is a bit older, its linked to have a higher arsenic levels compared to other grains
as for solids at that time i gave my son , boiled potato,sweet potato, green fig, eddoes, yam, carrots, pawpaw, avocadom pumpkin
Nexus wrote:Hey,
Anyone knows if diaper genie refills sold anywhere down here?
Thanks
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Nexus wrote:Hey,
Anyone knows if diaper genie refills sold anywhere down here?
Thanks
Gopaul Lands Baby Store
http://toyandbaby.gopaulands.com/site/p ... ie&search=
And the baby store in Santa Maria Plaza, Mucurapo Rd. POS
And Grand Bazaar baby store next to Wonderful World
I used to get from an old WASA retiree in Blanchisseuse. Not sure if he still does it as he was going blind. Mr. Lequay.Joey_nm wrote:Good morning! Looking for good quality Local cold pressed coconut oil for toddlers. I got in the past from someone in Manzanilla but the person passed away recently.
trinitachi wrote:Fellas, I am urgently requesting a pediatrician that’s available in the west.
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