Parent's Choice regular and Lipil

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    aligal

    Sat Dec 08 2007

    My son has been on Parent's Choice Lactose Free for a month now. We switched him from Similac Sensitive to Parent's Choice and he is doing well on it. We switched from Similac Sensitive to Parent's Choice after discussing formula and brands of formula with his pediatrician. His pediatrician said they all have the same ingredients and nutritional values, so it doesn't matter which brand you use. I would recommend Parent's Choice!

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    gigo999

    Mon Oct 01 2007

    my daughter Sara has been on it since 3 months and she thrived on it. Her fine motor skill was 4 months advanced before her age. By 4th month she could say momma. By 5th month she plays the piano (not music of course) just playing with her fingers. She has only be sick 3 times since birth, and all of which she recovers quickly within a day or two without medicinal intervention. She is so intelligent, happy, and healthy .I love this product. Great for the price also.

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    ewmcgowan

    Fri Feb 11 2005

    My son is 8 months old and we have been using Parent's Choice since he was 2 months old. After comparing it to Enfamil and Similac, we found it to be surprizingly comparable. He loved it and we didn't have any problems transitioning to it. I have recommended it to all of my friends that are bottle feeding!!!!

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    alwayssomethun

    Mon Apr 26 2004

    Being a first time mom, I was skeptical about buying anything but Enfamil. I compared the labels on my own in the store one night and realized that they all have the same things. I asked my peditrician at her next appointment about using Parent's Choice. He said it was fine and not a concern at all. Get over the name brand and save your money for fun stuff!

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    kelly_jakobs_mom

    Tue Apr 20 2004

    Hello! I thought I could share a little info on the Wal- Mart brand formuila (Parents Choice), and other generic store brand formulas. I have done extensive research on this. The wal-mart brand formula is manufactured by Wyeth labs(actually Wyeth nutritionals, a Division of Wyeth Labs). (Wyeth are the same people that make Advil, Robitussin,Chapstik,and Centrum vitamins)(they even make one of the heart meds my Brother is on-so I trust this manufacturer) Wal-Mart is not the only place to find parents choice formula. That formula is manufactured by Wyeth under different store brand names, and carried at many stores. I have found so far that Wal-Mart carries it for the lowest price. But, some stores listed below are not in my area, so I dont know how their prioces are. These formulas are distrubuted by PBM products, and are also known as America's Store Brand Infant Formulas They are all the SAME formula, they just have the different store brand lables on them. Here are the names o... Read more

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    a_friendof_a_mother

    Mon Apr 05 2004

    For a mother who suddenly is faced with a preterm delivery, too many choices have to be made that find the mother woosey. My friend planned to breast feed, but, still on medications, and with the baby on formula, a post hospital solution had to be found. Mother uses a breast pump so she will be able to breast feed, but what to do now. This review really helped, once we read up on the new additions to the formula. We would opt for the Lipil. Thank for real help.

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    angel191977

    Sun Mar 21 2004

    I think Parent's Choice/w Iron is the best choice for your money if you decide not to breastfeed. It has everything the infamil has and is just a good a product.

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    braydens_mom

    Sun Jul 20 2003

    Parent's Choice w/ a blend of Lipids is Wonderful formula, and it has a superior price without compromising any of the nutrients for Your baby. Parent's Choice brand has everything that Enfamil has...actually it has more of some of the nutrients found in Enfamil. Great Deal!

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    twinmom101

    Mon Jul 14 2003

    This is Wal-Mart's brand and is the best value for your money. All formulas are required by law to meet quality standards so purchasing Enfamil and Similac often means you are paying extra for the name brand. I've been very pleased with Parent's Choice. It mixes better than Similac, and while not appealing, it is not offensive in taste and smell. My babies seem to like it as they go crazy when I bring bottles of this stuff to them. The price is excellent as far as formulas go. A large can (35 oz. size) of this without DHA and ARA lipids goes for $13 and with the lipids is $17. It's up to you and your pediatrician which kind you buy. I've bought both and I'm still undecided in the whole lipids issue anyway.