Our baby was born at 32 weeks and discharged from hospital recently at 35 weeks. While at the hospital, he was fed an enfamil formula for premature babies. Upon discharge, we asked where we could purchase this formula an were told that it isn't available and that we should use regular formula. We were prescribed some vitamin and iron drops to add to his food once a day. Since the breast milk supply is only covering about 1/4 of his intake, nutrition is a concern. From reading various forums, it seems common for parents to use a special formula for up to a year after birth, but for some reason this isn't the practice in HK. Our pediatrician also said that he would be fine on regular formula. Recently I stumbled on a branch of Mannings with Simulac Neosure in stock for some reason (haven't seen premature formula anywhere else) and I am wondering I there's any reason why we shouldn't be feeding him this instead. For some reason it's even lower priced than the regular Similac formula.
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