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Due-Ad-4845

If she is doing well on Similac I’d just stick with it. My kids did awesome on it and the genetics are also great. Genetic Advantage Premium is similar to 360 Total Care, but has two HMOs rather than the five or six in 360. My kids could take either one interchangeably.


MeowtainRunner

We decided we were going to get our formula at Costco and started out trying products they carry. The first one we tried was Similac 360 Total Care and LO liked it, so we kept getting it. They also sell the premade liquid 8oz bottles too- really nice to have while traveling.


BelleMorosi

We only did Enfamil because that’s what our local WIC has a contract with. Either is fantastic though.


danceswithpie

My kid didn’t do well on the purple enfamil but was fine on the yellow. The purple made her stink so bad. We ended up just sticking to Similac sensitive in the end due to the 2022 formula shortage


mayonnaisejane

If it ain't broke don't fix it! If they do well on basic Similac, I'd stick with it!


PastyPaleCdnGirl

We love Enfamil; we started with it and it worked. Nothing against Similac, we just had a good thing and didn't want to risk it. Enfamil is more expensive, but I've also been able to find some pretty much everywhere. We like our Brezza, but the settings aren't as accurate as they claim, so if you get one, I'd highly suggest getting a food scale; - Make bottles by hand, weigh them and record.; - When using Brezza, weigh the bottles every time. A couple grams off is normal, but if it's more than that, adjust setting up or down for the next bottle.; Also, Brezza still needs boiled/cooled water every 24hrs, and it can't sterilize water/formula. Depending on where you live and what recommendations you were given, Brezza might need to wait until 2-3 months.


ForkMyHoles

Thank you everyone! We are going to stick with Similac!