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Enfamil Concentrated Liquid Infant Formula is a milk-based baby formula enriched with iron, Omega-3 DHA, and choline, designed to provide complete nutrition for infants. Each 13 Fl Oz can (pack of 12) is crafted to support cognitive development and immune health, making it the #1 trusted choice among pediatricians.
J**E
love it
my baby cant get enough of this milk. we used the powdered version and he will drink it with no problems but once n a while ill give him the liquid n his face just lights up. This is my second child and i used the gerber good start for the first one, this little guy i decided to use enfamil because of what it offers children. I heard a lot of good things about the milk as well. i give the milk an A++. i used the avent bottle for my first son and it was pretty good. but im in love with dr browns my son hardly get colicy which means something is going right. DR BROWNS also has this pitcher to stir the milk with its absolutely awsome for the powder and concentrate milk since u have to stir the water in ( it reduces bubbles forming in the bottle). ur suppose to put the milk in the fridge asa u mix the milk. this milk which is more steralized then the powder lasts for 48 hours once placed in the fridge, and the powder only 24 hours. its a big benefit.
J**R
Best formula
After trying so many powered formulas this is so much easier on his sensitive tummy. Even better then the ones for gas and reflux he just did better on this. Easy to use with a dr. Browns pitcher and makes 26oz. Love it!
C**S
I tried to help.....
I bought this to help my cashed strapped son and daughter-in-law a little help.I am on disability and it was something that was not in the budget. Groceries for me can wait.Unfortunately the baby started vomiting this up, and they had to change to a formula for fussy babies.
M**U
Baby loves it
My son would only drink this, but thank god he finally started drinking the target powdered formula, because this stuff is very expensive.
B**C
Its liquid gold
This is much better than the powder! My baby never has a problem with it.
J**S
Excellent
Easy for traveling with a baby.
C**R
Good alternative from RTF
My daughter was BF exclusively until about 5.5 months. She was supplemented with Enfamil at the hospital because of low birth weight. She was painfully gassy the first three months of her life, so I was a little nervous about her transition to formula. Tried the powder version and she hated it, so I tried the RTF since that is what they used at the hospital. She loved it! In the beginning I mixed half-n-half of the Enfamil Premium Infant with the Gentlease, then slowly transitioned her to the Infant version completely. However, the 32 oz. RTF cans were getting expensive, so I thought maybe the liquid concentrate would be a nice alternative and maybe she won't notice the difference? Well, she didn't notice. I tasted it and it tastes the same as the RTF. (Yes! I tasted it. I taste it each time I make a batch to make sure the formula isn't bad.) I'm hoping that I can eventually transition her to powder when she's a bit older, but if not, then this concentrate works fine.As for performance, it doesn't cause any gas issues for my daughter and she seems to digest it fine. Truthfully, I don't think the Gentlease was any easier on her digestive system than the regular Infant Premium (may be due to her being older and her digestive system maturing), but I didn't want to take any chances since she was VERY (VERY, VERY) fussy during her gassy days. She still has her daily BM (no different than when she was BF) and I like that this formula contains prebiotics for easy digestibility. It last for up to 48 hours in the fridge in an airtight container and you mix equal parts concentrate to water. On a side note, the formula bought (2/2012) from Amazon had a long expiration date (12/2012), which was nice since I bought some from another vendor and it had an exp date of June 2012 (which meant it had been sitting on the shelf for a bit).
M**T
Causes my son to spit up
We have been using Enfamil since my son was about a month old. We started with the ready to drink (which he did great with). When I went to Walmart and saw that they had raised the price from $4.44 to $7.16 a can we decided to try this. He spits up EVERY time we feed this to him. He also is very gassy and fussy (not like him). It's too bad I made the bad decision to order $200.00 worth of this stuff. Hopefully, we can find a family that can use it becasue we are going back to the ready to drink.
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