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i am a male about 180-200 pounds i am 16 does any one know of a way i can get free diapers because sometimes i have acidents when i get scared realy bad and i wet the bed sometimes but by acident.

I am 100 percent certain my 10 1/2 month old son is allergic to cows milk protein (among other things) we tried formula a few different times 2 of those time we ended up going to the hospital because he threw up, got all swollen and he started weazing and I just wanted to make sure his throat wasn’t going to close…. it didnt and he ended up being fine…. 1st reaction was from rice cereal that had milk powder in it that I didnt know about 2nd reaction I had no idea that he couldn’t tolerate milk and 3rd we tried lactose free formula only to find that kind has cows milk protein in it!
Anyways to sum it up I need to know what other formulas are out there for him because I need to ween him from breastfeeding soon and I also understand that 80% of babies allergic to cows milk are also allergic to soy… so are there any without soy milk? We will be seeing the doctor soon about this I just wanted others opinions on this matter!

How do I know if its not just a marketing ploy for formula companies. Our Dr’s office is sponsored by enfamil. They pass out everything from free formula samples to diaper bags. Anyone around my age 31 and over was given cows milk.

I want a person like a baby not a pet and also i want to be able to play and stuff not just puch a feed boton and its fed. please make it free

People keep giving me baby stuff and our baby doesn’t need anything, but I accept it to be polite then turn around and donate it for the tax deduction. Is this bad?

What if I continue to give my baby formula for a little while after she turns 1? I don’t like giving her the lactose in milk, so I’ve been giving her the lactose free formula. I guess that I can also give her lactose free milk or soymilk now, right? She’ll turn one on Aug. 30.

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I am under the impression that BPA is only transferred to formula when heated, so I bought a BPA free bottle and have been using it to heat my baby’s formula up in and then taking his favorite Dr. Brown bottles and putting it in there. We have invested in 16 Dr. Brown bottles and I don’t have the $$$ for a lot of BPA free bottles. Am I safe heating the formula in the BPA free bottle and then transferring to the Dr. Brown ones? Anyone else using this technique?

  
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