A couple of questions

How do I know if my baby needs Similac Sensitive?

When do you use sensitive formula?

If you notice a change in baby's behavior, symptoms that do not seem normal, or your parenting instincts are telling you something is not right, speak to your pediatrician. They can help you understanding what could be going on with your little one and may advise you to use a sensitive formula or formula for gas.

What is Similac Sensitive used for?

Similac Sensitive* is an easy-to-digest, milk-based infant formula designed for sensitive tummies. It's complete nutrition for fussiness,† gas,† or mild spit-up. Our formula has our exclusive blend of nutrients to help support baby's brain and eye development.

How do you know what formula to give your baby?

“Most babies should be offered a standard iron-fortified milk-based infant formula,” she says, citing brands like Similac, Enfamil, Earth's Best and many store brands that are readily available. “If you plan to deviate from these standard formulas, I recommend parents discuss this decision with their pediatrician.”

How do you know if baby is not tolerating formula?

What are the signs of formula intolerance?

  1. Diarrhea.
  2. Blood or mucus in your baby's bowel movements.
  3. Vomiting.
  4. Pulling his or her legs up toward the abdomen because of abdominal pain.
  5. Colic that makes your baby cry constantly.
  6. Trouble gaining weight, or weight loss.

What formula is easiest on baby’s stomach?

Similac offers two formulas that may help soothe your baby's upset tummy. Similac Total ComfortTM, our tummy-friendly and easy-to-digest† formula may help. With gentle, partially broken down protein, Similac Total ComfortTM just might do the trick. †Similar to other infant formulas.

Is Similac Sensitive good for newborns?

Similac Pro-Sensitive* infant formula is designed for babies with sensitive tummies who have fussiness and gas due to lactose sensitivity. It has 2'-FL human milk oligosaccharide† (2'-FL HMO), an immune-nourishing prebiotic like that found‡ in breast milk, that supports baby's developing immune system.

What are signs of formula intolerance?

What are the signs of formula intolerance?

  • Diarrhea.
  • Blood or mucus in your baby's bowel movements.
  • Vomiting.
  • Pulling his or her legs up toward the abdomen because of abdominal pain.
  • Colic that makes your baby cry constantly.
  • Trouble gaining weight, or weight loss.