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Is S26 Or NAN Ha Better For Child And Does Not Cause Constipation?

my baby is 9 months and 3 weeks and he doesn t gain much weight at all.he weights 7,8 kg. I feed him infacare formula milk and solids food. but now want to change his formula for him to gain more weight. he also has eczema. which is best s26 or nan ha and which wont make him constipated more
Tue, 31 Dec 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for asking query on health care magic.
The babies weight is appropriate for his age.
I do not understand why you are worried.
Whatever formula you take the stools will not be like breastfed baby.
They are rather thick though not constipated.
You can go ahead with nan.
Hope this answer will serve your purpose.
Please feel free to ask any more queries if required.
Take care
Dr.M.V.Subrahmanyam MD; DCH.
Associate professor of pediatrics, MIMS.
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Is S26 Or NAN Ha Better For Child And Does Not Cause Constipation?

Hi, Thanks for asking query on health care magic. The babies weight is appropriate for his age. I do not understand why you are worried. Whatever formula you take the stools will not be like breastfed baby. They are rather thick though not constipated. You can go ahead with nan. Hope this answer will serve your purpose. Please feel free to ask any more queries if required. Take care Dr.M.V.Subrahmanyam MD; DCH. Associate professor of pediatrics, MIMS.