There are several alternatives to Nutramigen and Alimentum that can be tried, such as formulas based on partially hydrolyzed proteins like Similac Total Comfort or Nestlé Good Start. Soy-based preparations like Similac Isomil can also be considered. It is recommended to give each new formula about two weeks to see how it affects your baby before trying another one. It is important to avoid cow's milk until at least 9 months of age, as baby formulas are better suited to meet your baby's nutritional needs.
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