Which brand of milk powder is your child taking?
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piggi:
My 6 yr old daughter was on Pediasure since 1 year old. Tried downgrading to gain iq since friend claimed its good and cheaper, but she is too used to pediasure and cannot accept the new taste of the latter. I guess its always easier when you want to upgrade compared to downgrading..... I would say its very good since it gives the extra calorie with reduced volume.
My boy is also drinking Pediasure. He is a full breastfeed baby till 17 months old. I have tried all the different brands but he simply refused to drink. It is a very good milk according to my PD except that it's very heaty. He advised me to let him drink more water. Other than that, there are no other concerns. I like the taste of the milk too. I will drink the leftover when he doesn't want it anymore. haha! -
Friso

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My 20mth old son is taking Progress. Wanted to switch to Similac but he couldnt accept.
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Mine is similac -> gain IQ
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Both my kids are sensitive to normal milk powder from birth till 3 years old. They drank Isomil and later switched to Gain IQ and Pediasure.
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my 7yo is drinking grow 6, twice a day
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Hi all,
My son is turning one next month and I’m not sure if I should switch him to Pediasure or continue from my current Enfapro A+ to Enfagrow…Anyone has any input? And he is now drinking 8oz/feed…Shud I change to either brands, do I still continue giving him the same 8oz? -
LovelyM:
Hi LovelyM,Hi all,
My son is turning one next month and I'm not sure if I should switch him to Pediasure or continue from my current Enfapro A+ to Enfagrow...Anyone has any input? And he is now drinking 8oz/feed...Shud I change to either brands, do I still continue giving him the same 8oz?
Pediasure caters to picky eaters.
If your son is growing and eating well, you can continue him to Enfagrow. -
raeyes:
my 7yo is drinking grow 6, twice a day
My girl 7 yrs old oso drinking Grow 6 since 3 yrs onwards, 2 times a day & so far so good. Some milk is quite heaty but this one is ok. -
Hiya LovelyM,
I would suggest that if he doesn’t hv any problem with Enfapro, then jus continue to Enfagrow. Sometimes changing formula can affect your child eating habits.
My boy had developed lactose sensitivity after a bout of stomach flu and doctor had recommended Pediasure for him. Its very sweet and he didn’t like it so much so that he would refuse milk, I had to dilute it for him. He also puts on quite a bit of weight after being on it for 9 months. He is now on GROW, which is easier on our pockets and he loved it too.
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