How do I switch from Similac to Kendamil?

Answered by Phillip Nicastro

To switch from Similac to Kendamil, you have a couple of options. According to feedback from parents who have made this switch, it is feasible to switch to all Kendamil bottles immediately. However, some infants may have an easier time transitioning if you do it gradually.

If you choose to switch to Kendamil immediately, you can start preparing all the feeds with the new formula on Day 1. This means you would stop using Similac altogether and exclusively use Kendamil for your baby’s feedings. While this approach has been successful for many parents, it’s important to be aware that some infants might experience a slight adjustment period as their digestive system adapts to the new formula.

On the other hand, if you prefer a more gradual transition, you can start by replacing one feed per day with Kendamil while continuing to use Similac for the remaining feeds. This allows your baby’s digestive system to slowly get used to the new formula. You can continue this pattern for a few days or even a week before fully transitioning to Kendamil.

It’s important to closely observe your baby during the transition period, regardless of the approach you choose. Look out for any signs of discomfort, such as increased fussiness, gas, or changes in bowel movements. If you notice any concerning symptoms, it might be a good idea to consult your pediatrician for guidance.

Remember, every baby is unique, and what works for one may not work for another. So, trust your instincts as a parent and make adjustments as needed. If you have any concerns or questions during the switch, don’t hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider or the Kendamil customer support team for further assistance.

In my personal experience, I switched my baby from Similac to Kendamil gradually over the course of a week. I started by replacing one feed per day with Kendamil and closely monitored my baby’s reaction. Thankfully, the transition went smoothly, and my baby didn’t experience any digestive issues. However, it’s important to note that every baby is different, so what worked for us may not necessarily be the best approach for your little one.

To summarize, you can switch to the new Kendamil formula immediately and prepare all the feeds with it on Day 1. This approach has been successful for many parents, but if you prefer a more gradual transition, you can replace one feed per day with Kendamil while continuing to use Similac for the remaining feeds. Regardless of the method you choose, closely monitor your baby’s reaction and seek professional guidance if needed.