Product Review on Enfamil Formula

Enfamil Baby Formula

I started using Enfamil A+ formula with my daughter as soon as we came home from the hospital. I was unable to breastfeed, which we all know is best, and they had given me Enfamil A+ at the hospital to feed her with so I naturally decided to stick with it. It seemed to work just fine and I saw no reason to change. After quickly finding out that it was one of the most expensive formulas on the market, and that my baby ate much more than I expected, I started to try other formulas that weren’t as expensive.

I hate recommending the most expensive items out there but in this case, Enfamil really did work the best. And the bonus – Enfamil A+ is fill with good stuff such as DHA and AHA, which help with the development of the eye, brain and nerves. Those are vital things in that first year that a baby drinks formula. Another thing I loved about Enfamil was they have an entire line of products that will cater to your baby’s specific feedings needs. I did need to switch my baby’s formula once again when she developed colic two weeks in and started spitting up almost her entire meal after feedings.

However, with the wide variety of Enfamil products available, I didn’t need to step out of the Enfamil brand to find something to suit her. I chose the Enfamil A+ Thickened formula. This formula is naturally thickened with rice starch, making it really “stick to her ribs” and it also helped reduce her colic. But they have many other different formulas for specific needs including Enfamil Lower Iron, Enfamil Gentlease A+, Enfamil Soy, Enfamil Lactose Free, and many others.

Enfamil also designs their products to give them the ability to feed baby as she grows. They do this by offering Enfamil from birth to six months, Enfapro for six months and up, and Enfagrow for the toddler years. With the health benefits that Enfamil provides and the many options that it gives parents, Enfamil really is the best formula on the market today.

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