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Heidi 10:36 AM 11-30-2011
My kids (21,19,14, 11) all had a hard time with high-iron formula. At the time, you could buy low iron, and that did the trick. I don't know if they even make low-iron any more. If available, it would require a doctor's statement for the food program. The parents could try it at home, and if there is a noticible difference, could get the doctor's ok. Same with soy...

I had dc baby who could only drink "pre-digested" formula. Ick! It smelled like old potatoes!

Oddly enough, I had the same problem with prenatals when I was pregnant, and had to take Flinstones chewables instead.
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