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Hi I am Sasi from Chennai India. My baby boy just crossed 6 months and step into 7th month on 26th Dec 2013. From birth my baby is feeding with NAN PRO 1. On 25th Dec, we changed to NAN PRO 2. 2 hours after feeding baby affected by fever and got vamtings at evening. On 26th Dec night he is continuously crying for 3 to 4 hours and no fever at this time. When I taken to doctor on next day, Dr told that baby is doing good and no worries. But later also he cried for one to two hours for 3 to 4 times. I am not sure why this was happen? is it beacuse of NAN 2. If so which milk I need to feed my baby. Please clarify me with above question.
Most formula milks are cow milk based and hence difficult to digest. Sometimes children take time to get used to new food items. That could be due to the reason that NAN Pro 2 has not yet been tolerated well. After a few days, you can try it in double dilution and see if the problem persists. I think that it would go well. But rather than concentrating on which milk formula to give, I would rather suggest introducing semi solid food items, introducing one new item a week. In due course milk would become just an optional item provided the nutrients get procured from other sources.
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Most formula milks are cow milk based and hence difficult to digest. Sometimes children take time to get used to new food items. That could be due to the reason that NAN Pro 2 has not yet been tolerated well. After a few days, you can try it in double dilution and see if the problem persists. I think that it would go well. But rather than concentrating on which milk formula to give, I would rather suggest introducing semi solid food items, introducing one new item a week. In due course milk would become just an optional item provided the nutrients get procured from other sources.