I was just wondering if any if you mommas have tried this? I didn't even know that Enfamil made a night time formula until I today.. LOL
I would not use it, not even on my twin boys who were not breastfed. It's kind of sick to think that they would market this . I doubt there's any proof that it works. It;s jsut a marketing ploy for desperate moms. I would also think that it would be dangerous to switch formulas at night. I have not heard anything good about this product. If sounds like a nightmare on a baby's digestive system.
Lovin' on my babies
I would not use it either. Just another marketing ploy for the formula companies to make $$.
Sleeping through the night is a milestone. Some babies reach it sooner, Some reach it later. My first daughter slept through the night beginning at 5 months. My 15 month old still wakes up at least once a night to nurse.
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Kim & Alan Mia Lyndall
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I totally agree with the PPs. I don't know why they think it's ok to try and put something unnatural in a baby to make them do something they just aren't old enough to do. It's just like that DHA crap scam. It's been PROVEN bad for babies but it's just so easy and profitable to market.
Jessica~ teen, unmarried, sexually active & in love w/ 1 man (baby's daddy, not bio-father), atheist, liberal, bisexual, gay marriage supporting, pro choice, environmentally friendly, omnivorous but vegan at heart, animal loving, drug free, natural feeding w/out a schedule, public blanketless nursing, child led weaning, delayed/slow solid intro, junk food banning, co sleeping, toddler carrying/wearing, used to cloth diaper, positive potty teaching, anti cry it out, non spanking, over 20lbs & still rear facing, non vaxing, natural birth advocating, attachment parenting, stay at home mom to a happy, healthy, smart, sweet, beautiful girl

Women should not feel guilty if they are UNABLE to breastfeed, but they should feel guilty if they are UNWILLING to do so, and they should be intellectually honest enough to know the difference. - Elizabeth Gene
I agree with the pp's... babies don't wake at night just for food... they also wake for love and comfort. My son is 3 months and my daughter is 2 1/2. My daughter started sleeping through the night at 18 months and I don't expect my son to any time soon... although, lately he has been doing 6-7 hours straight on some nights! My daughter did that too until teething set in so I am just waiting for him to start and need more comfort at night! I would never give formula to my child to help them sleep better... we have EBF babies here!





- AngieBaby505
on Dec. 24, 2009 at 9:38 AM