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I love my boys!!
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Our Dr said we could try, or just add rice cereal to the formula we have now. He said the AR has the cereal added in already. Every since we started cereal our spit up problem has been more that cut in half. We still have our days, but it has definatly helped!!
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Future Iron Chef....
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Ian is still a spitter too. But, I would put cereal in a bottle. So, I think the AR is a great option. However, since Ian is lactose intolerant, it won't work for us.
He does not spit *as much* if I feed him cereal prior to his bottle. I give him just a little bit of cereal mixed with fruit...and then his bottle, and he definitely spits less. But, he still spits. Like Jillian's - our ped said he'll just have to grow out of it. My older son was a spitter too, until he was almost a year old. |
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I boycott poopy diapers!
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to what Kris & Jillian both said.My Dr. also told me that it's just something he'll eventually grow out of. I attempted to use Enfamil AR about a month ago to prevent spitting up and Carson hated it!! He didn't seem to like the taste or something because he wouldn't eat it. So we went back to using Good Start. |
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