Hi Buttons,
You looking for FM ah??? Why? I thought you are still bfg?
Anyway, in my PD's words, a baby can try different brands just like adults drinking different brands of milk. Just scout around for free samples and let little Jovann try.
You have anything in mind? You can join the 2 baby Cs in the Similac club! Hehe...
Anyway, Clarence was darned colicky during his first 3 months' of life, so we did what most parents of colicky babes did - just put the blame on the milk. Hehe... So we did try a lot of brands... from Nan (yup, its higher iron content makes the poo turns green and it STINKS! Got this fishy fishy taste, due to the iron I guess), to Isomil, to Friso, to Dumex and to Similac. Cannot take it. By the time we switched to Similac, I guess Clarence outgrew his colicky phase and well, we kinda stopped at Similac.
But if you are looking for FM, there are 1001 research reports out there on what is good, what is not... You just need to GOOGLE...
But a lot of research reports are funded by the same infant formula manufacturers (there are only those few major players out there), so they may not be truly independent so you have to take it with a pinch of salt.
Anyway, there are detractors against the use of palm olein (aka palm oil), and also the use of aluminium (such as in the case of Isomil) to aid calcium absorption. But all in all, I think infant formula are by and large the same, so you can research and research and still end up pretty clueless by all the brands out there and all the marketing tactics.
Let us know what FM you eventually use yah?
About your porridge question, I am equally clueless, so not answering.
It's hard enough to get Clarence to eat porridge (though he loves fruits and baby biscuits), let alone thinking about what is the rice vs ingredients ratio! Sigh...
Clarence is all conked out today, after the flu jab. He's been sleeping quite a bit.... The whole family (including our helper) just went for flu vaccinations this afternoon. Think it's better with the flu virus going round...
Had a great time with Clarence these 2 days. Brought him to Botanic gardens in the morning, followed by some shopping then playing with him in the afternoon. Life is good!
Hi Yuna,
Hehe, thanks for answering Button's question for me!!! Haven't called for eye check-up yet... Mommy very lazy! Shall do so tmrw.
Hi Smiley,
Actually according to my PD, he prefers that we vaccinate Clarence for pneucoccal after he turns one, since only 2 doses will be required. But since we do bring him out quite a bit, we decided to jab him at 6 months. It's entirely up to you.... If your baby is with your caregiver (ie not sent to any infantcare) and does not have extensive interactions with other babies (such as through playgroups and courses), it is perfectly fine to jab her after her first birthday.