These are just some questions that we face as parents when trying to choose the right formula for our little ones. Many choose to stick to popular formula brands like Gerber and Enfamil. And others try some store brands because they promise low prices with comparable nutritional values as the pricier name brands. With so many baby formulas to choose from, how can you choose the best for your baby? Researcher, author, and mother, Rebecca Fett, recommends checking the label for the following ingredients: (1)

Whey milk proteins which may be easier to digest than casein (2) Lactose (primary carbohydrate source) Prebiotics MFGM (milk fat globule membrane)

Prebiotics in your baby’s formula can support digestive and immune system health, while MFGM may assist in brain development and defense against infections. (3)(4) You can find these ingredients in some formulas offered by Gerber and Enfamil.

Does Gerber Own Enfamil?

No. These are two different companies. Enfamil is owned by Mead Johnson, while Nestlé owns Gerber.

Enfamil Formula Products

Everyday Nutrition

Enfamil Infant Formula Enfamil Enspire Infant Formula Enfamil NeuroPro Infant Formula Enfamil Simply Organic Infant Formula Enfamil Premium A2 Infant Formula Enfagrow Enspire Toddler Nutritional Drink Enfagrow NeuroPro Toddler Nutritional Drink Enfagrow Premium Toddler Nutritional Drink Enfagrow Toddler Next Step Milk Drink Enfagrow Premium Transitions Infant & Toddler Formula

Special Dietary Needs

For Premature Babies

Enfamil Premature Infant Formula Enfamil NeuroPro EnfaCare Infant Formula

Tummy Troubles (Gas, Fussiness, Colic, Crying, Or Spit-Up)

Enfamil Gentlease Infant Formula Enfamil Enspire Gentlease Infant Formula Enfamil NeuroPro Gentlease Infant Formula Enfamil NeuroPro Sensitive Infant Formula Enfamil A.R. Infant Formula Enfamil Reguline Infant Formula Enfamil ProSobee Infant Formula Enfagrow Toddler Transitions Gentlease Infant & Toddler Formula Enfagrow Premium Gentlease Toddler

Cow’s Milk Allergies & Other Food Allergies

PurAmino Hypoallergenic Infant Formula Nutramigen with Enflora LGG Toddler Formula Enfamil Nutramigen with Enflora LGG

Other Special Formulas

Pregestimil Infant Formula (trouble absorbing fats) Enfamil Reguline (constipation)

Gerber Formula Products

Everyday Nutrition

Gerber Good Start Gentle Pro

Special Dietary Needs

Tummy Troubles (Gas, Fussiness, Colic, Crying, Or Spit-Up)

Gerber Good Start Soothe Pro Gerber Good Start A2 Gerber Good Start Soy

Cow’s Milk Allergies & Other Food Allergies

Gerber Good Start Extensive HA

Other Special Formulas

Gerber Grow Nutritious Toddler

Enfamil Vs Gerber: Main Similarities & Differences

Similarities

Pros

Trusted name brands Both brands offer different infant products, including non-dairy, soy-based, lactose-free, or hypoallergenic formulas. Both brands meet the baby formula requirements of the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and may be safe for babies. (5)

Both brands contain:

Omega-3 DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), lutein, and vitamin E, which can support your baby’s brain and eye development (6)(7) ARA (arachidonic acid), a special nutrient found in breast milk that can promote a healthier immune system, and muscle repair and growth (6) Choline, a nutrient that may help metabolize or digest fats (8) Vitamin A, which may keep your baby’s skin, eyes, and immune system healthy (9) Vitamin E, which can protect your baby’s cells and tissues from damage (10)

Cons

Most of the products from both brands may contain soy oil. Though highly refined soy oil may be allergen-free, you might still want to watch out for this ingredient, especially if your little one has soy allergies. (11) Processed vegetable oils, which may contain unhealthy trans fats and can lead to a higher risk of developing coronary heart diseases (12) Palm olein oil, which may reduce calcium absorption (13)

Main Differences

Enfamil Highlights

Most Enfamil products may contain more iron, calcium, and folic acid than comparable Gerber formulas.

Gerber Highlights

Most Gerber formulas cost less than comparable Enfamil formulas Though both have non-GMO formulas, all Gerber Good Start formulas are free from GMOs, but not all Enfamil products are guaranteed to be GMO-free GMOs (genetically modified organisms) may cause autoimmunity, certain allergies, neurological disorders, autism, ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), endocrine disruption, and growth failure. (14)

Learn more about each formula below.

Formulas That Mimic Breast Milk

Enfamil Enspire – 20.5 oz tub: $39.98 (or $1.95 per oz) Gerber Gentle Pro – 20 oz canister: $30 (or $1.50 per oz)

Similarities

Pros

Non-GMO formulas Can be ideal as a supplement for breastfeeding Formulated to have similar components as breast milk Whey milk proteins Lactose (the natural sugar in breast milk) Prebiotics DHA and ARA

Cons

Potential allergens: milk and soy Palm olein oil (13) Vegetable oils (12) Soy oil (11)

Enfamil Enspire

Best Features

Lactoferrin, a component of breast milk that may help improve your baby’s gut health and immune development (15) MFGM (milk fat globule membrane) (4) Dual prebiotics: galactooligosaccharides and polydextrose (3) Nucleotides which may promote immune response (16) Free from maltodextrin, a sugar that can cause colic, gas, bloating, green stools, and possible intestinal injury (17) It has more iron, calcium, and folic acid

Product Recall

None

Cons

It costs more ($1.95 per oz) than Gerber ($1.50 per oz)

Reviews “I used this for my newest baby as a supplement while breastfeeding.” – Reviewer on Enfamil’s website. “My daughter had horrible constipation and pain from this formula when we needed to supplement at 6 weeks. It was horrible…we just switched to sensitive and it seems to be better so far.” – Reviewer on Enfamil’s website.

Gerber Good Start GentlePro

Best Features

Probiotics (Bifidobacterium lactis) that may help support a healthy digestive system (18) Comfort Proteins – smaller milk proteins that may have the same gentleness as breastmilk 2’-FL HMO (human milk oligosaccharide), which is a prebiotic abundant in breastmilk (19)

Product Recall

In March 2012, Gerber recalled Good Start Gentle baby formula (23.2 oz) for having an odd odor. (20) The recall only affected one lot, GXP1684, with an expiration date of March 5, 2013. According to the FDA recall advisory, there weren’t any safety or health concerns over the odd odor. But there were some consumer reports of babies suffering gastrointestinal issues after drinking the formula. (20)

Cons

Maltodextrin (17) It had a recall. (20)

Reviews “When we became pregnant with our second daughter I knew Gerber Good Start was what I would choose, if I didn’t breastfeed.” – Reviewer on Gerber’s website. “Had to switch to this from similac advantage for WIC. My daughter started spitting up, having diarrhea, and screaming 24/7. This formula caused her stomach to be distended and so much gas.” – Reviewer on Gerber’s website.

Gentle Formulas

Enfamil Gentlease – 19.9 oz can: $28.49 (or $1.43 per oz) Gerber Good Start Soothe – 19.4 oz canister: $30 (or $1.55 per oz)

Similarities

Pros

Easy-to-digest milk proteins that may be ideal for sensitive tummies Whey milk proteins DHA and ARA

Cons

Palm olein oil (13) Vegetable oils (12) Soy oil (11)

Enfamil Gentlease Infant Formula

Best Features & Safety

Thinner consistency that may make it easier to dissolve Free from soy and maltodextrin (17) It may be cheaper ($1.43 per oz) than Gerber Good Start Soothe ($1.55 per oz) It may contain more proteins, total fats, iron, and calcium.

Recall

In February 2006, Enfamil recalled Gentlease powdered infant formula for possible contamination with metal particles of up to 2.7 mm in size. (21) It affected one lot, BMJ19, with a best before date code of “1 Jul 07.” According to the FDA recall advisory, the contaminated formula may cause serious risks to your child’s throat and respiratory system if it’s accidentally inhaled and the metal particles reach the lungs. (21) Thankfully, there weren’t any illnesses or health incidents reported concerning this formula recall. (21)

Cons

Corn syrup solids It had a recall (21)

Reviews “My baby made face anytime it was time for a feed. I decided to try it and it was awful! The milk taste really bitter or as if it was contaminated.” – Reviewer on Enfamil’s website.

Gerber Good Start SoothePro

Best Features & Safety

Non-GMO formula Marketed as a formula that may solve some common feeding issues: colic, fussiness, crying, gas, mild spit-up, and uncomfortable poops 2’-FL HMO (3) Probiotics (Lactobacillus reuteri) (18) Comfort Proteins Carbohydrate blend with only 30% lactose, which can help ease fussiness and gas (22) It hasn’t had a recall.

Product Recall

None

Cons

Maltodextrin and soy lecithin (17) May be prone to clumping

Reviews

A2 Milk Formulas

Enfamil Premium A2 Infant Formula – 19.5 oz tub: $34.99 (or $1.79 per oz) Gerber Good Start A2 – 20 oz canister: $32.97 (or $1.65 per oz)

Similarities

Pros

Non-GMO formulas A2 milk and whey content that may be similar to breastmilk (23) A2 milk comes from a different cow breed of cow with a special milk protein that may be easier to digest than the typical A1 milk used in standard formulas (23) A2 milk may help ease symptoms of lactose intolerance (23) Lactose (the natural sugar in breast milk) Free from added sugars Whey milk proteins (2) Free from artificial growth hormones that may cause certain cancers (24) Evidence of increased cancer risk may be inconclusive, but you might still want to avoid formulas with artificial growth hormones. (24) No recalls

Cons

Potential allergens: soy and milk Soy oil (11) Processed vegetable oils (12) Palm oils (13)

Enfamil Premium A2 Infant Formula

Best Features & Safety

Dual prebiotics: galactooligosaccharides and polydextrose (3) It may contain more iron, calcium, and folic acid

Product Recall

None

Cons

Doesn’t have probiotic cultures

Reviews “This was the first formula that we tried and baby had no issues! I really like that there is a more gentle form of cow milk.” – Reviewer on Enfamil’s website.

Gerber Good Start A2

Best Features & Safety

Prebiotics 2’-FL HMO and probiotics (L. reuteri) (3)(18) Costs less ($1.65 per oz) than Enfamil Premium A2 ($1.79 per oz)

Product Recall

None

Cons

Only has one type of prebiotics (Enfamil A2 has two)

Reviews “I just want to start out with how easy it was to make the formula bottles up. I had no issue with the formula not mixing well whatsoever oh, it was very easy to add to bottles and just took a matter of seconds of shaking up the bottle to get the right consistency.” – Reviewer on Gerber’s website. “My baby spit up a lot with this formula, so much so that he wet my clothes and my bedspread.” – Reviewer on Walmart.

Lactose-Free, Hypoallergenic Formulas

Enfamil Nutramigen – 27.8 oz can: $58.99 (or $2.12 per oz) Gerber Good Start Extensive HA – 14.1 oz canister: $26.47 (or $1.88 per oz)

Similarities

Pros

Lactose-free formula Hypoallergenic formulas with extensively hydrolyzed (broken-down) milk proteins that may be less likely to trigger an allergic response DHA and ARA (6) Probiotics (18)

Cons

Palm oil, soy oil, and processed vegetable oils Starch; modified starches are declared safe by the AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics), but there’s continued public pressure to remove these from baby food (25)

Enfamil Nutramigen With Enflora LGG

Best Features & Safety

Enfamil claims that Nutramigen with Enflora LGG is clinically proven to reduce colic due to cow’s milk allergy in 48 hours. The brand also claims that this may help reduce the incidence of future allergies (asthma, allergic rhinitis, eczema, and hives). According to Enfamil, this formula may also help your little one overcome a cow’s milk allergy and return to a traditional formula within six months of feeding (compared with Nutramigen formula without Enflora LGG). Probiotics (Lactobacillus rhamnosus) (18) Free from added sugars and maltodextrin (17) More calcium, folic acid, total fats, and carbohydrates

Product Recall

In 2001, Enfamil recalled Nutramigen due to incorrect preparation instructions printed on the packaging. Following these instructions can lead to serious health issues and possibly even death. (26)(27)

Cons

It had a recall. (26)(27) Modified corn starch (25)

Reviews “Just started supplementing with formula due to cows milk protein allergy. Within 24 hours I have already noticed a big difference in my baby’s mood, stool and overall demeanor.” – Reviewer on Enfamil’s website. “Been breast-feeding my lo with milk allergy till lost it. At 10 month we thought that his allergy improved so started formula with Enamel Organic. But within a few days developed while yogurt smelling poop. So allergy is still there. Was recommended Nutramigen…What a horrible taste..” – Reviewer on Enfamil’s website.

Gerber Good Start Extensive HA

Best Features & Safety

Non-GMO formula Fat blend with MCT oil that has shorter chains which can make them easier to digest and absorb (28) Probiotic (Bifidobacterium lactis) (18) Free from corn syrup More carbohydrates and vitamin A Doesn’t have a recall Costs less ($1.88 per oz) than Enfamil Nutramigen ($2.12 per oz)

Product Recall

None

Cons

Maltodextrin (17) Potato starch (25)

Reviews

Soy Formulas

Enfamil Prosobee – 20.9 oz can: $31.99 (or $1.53 per oz) Gerber Good Start Soy Powder – 24 oz can: $20.24 (or $0.84 per oz)

Similarities

Pros

Non-dairy Soy-based, lactose-free alternatives to milk-based formulas Formulated for children with a cow’s milk protein allergy or lactose intolerance May be ideal for vegetarian or Kosher diets DHA and ARA fatty acids (6)

Cons

Potential allergen: soy protein

Soy oil, palm olein oil, and highly processed vegetable oils

Enfamil ProSobee

Best Features & Safety

May help ease fussiness or gas caused by sensitivity to dairy-based formulas Free from maltodextrin (17) For children 0 to 12 months old

Product Recall

None

Cons

Corn syrup

Reviews “We transitioned from breastfeeding and after trying a few types of formula that he could have with a suspected dairy intolerance, this one worked best for us!” – Reviewer on Enfamil’s website. “Made my baby vomit all night. Do not recommended at all.” – Reviewer on Enfamil’s website.

Gerber Good Start Soy (Stage 2)

Best Features & Safety

Non-GMO formula Can provide complete nutrition from 9 to 24 months. May help alleviate fussiness and gas due to milk allergy or lactose intolerance. Free from artificial growth hormones (24) Certified Kosher and Halal

Product Recall

None

Cons

It contains maltodextrin (17)

Reviews “When my youngest was diagnosed with lactose intolerance and GERD and failed to thrive at 2 months old, the doctor prescribed Gerber soy. Now my baby is a toddler and is starting to wean from formula, and switching to the toddler soy has helped add the necessary calories she still needs.” – Reviewer on Walmart. “My daughter refused the bottle after trying a couple of sips, so looks like I’ll have to dump it down the drain.” – Reviewer on Walmart.

Summary And Recommendations

Both trusted name brands, Enfamil and Gerber offer a wide range of formulas to meet your little one’s needs and provide complete nutrition. Depending on your baby’s needs, you can choose non-dairy, soy-based, lactose-free, or hypoallergenic formulas. But always consult with your little one’s pediatrician before trying a new formula. Both brands can offer the following for your child:

Infant formulas that meet the requirements of the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) (5) DHA, lutein, and vitamin E, nutrients that can support your baby’s brain and eye development (6)(7) ARA, which is a special nutrient found in breast milk that can promote a healthier immune system, and muscle repair and growth (6) Choline, an essential nutrient that can help metabolize or digest fats (8) Vitamin A, which can keep your baby’s skin, eyes, and immune system healthy (9) Vitamin E, which may protect your baby’s cells and tissues from damage (10)

But products from both brands may also have the following cons:

Soy oil, a highly refined soy oil that may be allergen-free but still something that many parents want to avoid, especially if the child has soy allergies (11) Processed vegetable oils, which may contain unhealthy trans fats that can lead to a higher risk of developing coronary heart diseases (12) Palm olein oil, which may reduce calcium absorption (13)

In choosing the right formula for your little one, you can consider the following: Choose Enfamil if:

You prefer products that may contain more iron, calcium, and folic acid

Choose Gerber if:

You prefer more budget-friendly options than comparable Enfamil formulas You’re looking for more options for non-GMO formulas

Be sure to check with your pediatrician before switching to any new formula. What Are The Types Of Baby Formulas?

Powder Liquid concentrates Ready-to-use

What Are The Different Types Of Formula Based On Ingredients?

Milk-based Soy-based Plant-based (other sources aside from soy)

What Are The Special Formulas To Consider?

Gentle formulas for sensitive tummies Formulas for colic Formulas for gas Formulas for reflux Formulas for constipation Hypoallergenic formulas

Are Baby Formulas Safe? Though the FDA doesn’t need to approve infant formulas before they can be marketed in the US, all formulas should meet federal requirements, including minimum amounts of certain nutrients and minerals. (5) The FDA may recall any formula that doesn’t meet these requirements. What Are The Factors To Consider In Buying Baby Formula?

Whey proteins Lactose MFGM (4) ARA/DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) Iron Organic Probiotics Prebiotics

What Is The Cleanest Baby Formula? All baby formulas are, technically, clean. But if you want a formulation that’s certified to be free from toxic chemicals and pesticide residues, you may opt for organic formulas. Some examples of organic formula brands include HiPP and Holle. Which Is The Closest Formula To Breast Milk? Rebecca Fett recommends formulas that have the following ingredients, which are the main components of breast milk: (1)

Whey milk proteins which may be easier to digest than casein (2) Lactose (primary carbohydrate source) Prebiotics MFGM (milk fat globule membrane) (4)

Is Gerber Soothe And Soothe Pro The Same? Yes. In 2019, Gerber changed the formula name from Gerber Soothe to Gerber Soothe Pro. What Is The Healthiest Formula For Babies? Different babies have varied needs. So, one formula that works for one child might not work for others. Some babies also need special formulations. But if your child doesn’t have milk allergies, reflux, or food sensitivities, Fett recommends Enfamil Enspire or Enfamil NeuroPro Infant. Both have prebiotics and MFGM (milk fat globule membrane), are based on whey, and contain lactose. (1)(4) Can I Mix Gerber And Enfamil? It can be safe to mix two similar or comparable formulas, but it’s usually not recommended. Each formula has different ingredients that could require different preparation procedures. For example, Gerber formulas with probiotics shouldn’t be mixed with excessively hot water. Also, if you mix the formulas, it might be difficult to tell which one works better or what formula causes issues like fussiness, constipation, or colic with your baby. But make sure that you have your pediatrician’s approval before switching or mixing formulas. REFERENCES (1) https://brainhealthfrombirth.com/formula/ (2) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4882692/ (3) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4615227/ (4) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27234413/ (5) https://www.fda.gov/food/people-risk-foodborne-illness/questions-answers-consumers-concerning-infant-formula (6) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29413359/ (7) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6164534/ (8) https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Choline-HealthProfessional/ (9) https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/baby/weaning-and-feeding/vitamins-for-children/ (10) https://kidshealth.org/en/kids/vitamin.html (11) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3894482/ (12) https://www.cfs.gov.hk/english/multimedia/multimedia_pub/multimedia_pub_fsf_85_01.html (13) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16582027/ (14) https://www.greenamerica.org/blog/downsides-gmo-infant-formula-we-asked-pediatrician (15) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27234411/ (16) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12410863/ (17) https://blog.babycues.info/2021/april/maltodextrin-in-baby-formula-please-avoid/ (18) https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/baby/formula-feeding/Pages/Probiotics-in-Infant-Formula.aspx (19) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7019891/ (20) https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2012/03/gerber-good-start-gentle-baby-formula-recalled-due-to-an-off-odor/index.htm (21) https://www.aappublications.org/content/27/2/2006195 (22) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10547247/ (23) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4818854/ (24) https://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancer-causes/recombinant-bovine-growth-hormone.html (25) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29762373/ (26) https://www.nytimes.com/2001/07/10/us/national-briefing-science-and-health-recall-of-baby-formula.html (27) http://flca.info/HTMLobj-154/Recalls.pdf (28) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5209465/


title: “Enfamil Vs Gerber Which Formula Is Right For Your Little One Motherhood Community” ShowToc: true date: “2023-01-07” author: “Janet Collins”


These are just some questions that we face as parents when trying to choose the right formula for our little ones. Many choose to stick to popular formula brands like Gerber and Enfamil. And others try some store brands because they promise low prices with comparable nutritional values as the pricier name brands. With so many baby formulas to choose from, how can you choose the best for your baby? Researcher, author, and mother, Rebecca Fett, recommends checking the label for the following ingredients: (1)

Whey milk proteins which may be easier to digest than casein (2) Lactose (primary carbohydrate source) Prebiotics MFGM (milk fat globule membrane)

Prebiotics in your baby’s formula can support digestive and immune system health, while MFGM may assist in brain development and defense against infections. (3)(4) You can find these ingredients in some formulas offered by Gerber and Enfamil.

Does Gerber Own Enfamil?

No. These are two different companies. Enfamil is owned by Mead Johnson, while Nestlé owns Gerber.

Enfamil Formula Products

Everyday Nutrition

Enfamil Infant Formula Enfamil Enspire Infant Formula Enfamil NeuroPro Infant Formula Enfamil Simply Organic Infant Formula Enfamil Premium A2 Infant Formula Enfagrow Enspire Toddler Nutritional Drink Enfagrow NeuroPro Toddler Nutritional Drink Enfagrow Premium Toddler Nutritional Drink Enfagrow Toddler Next Step Milk Drink Enfagrow Premium Transitions Infant & Toddler Formula

Special Dietary Needs

For Premature Babies

Enfamil Premature Infant Formula Enfamil NeuroPro EnfaCare Infant Formula

Tummy Troubles (Gas, Fussiness, Colic, Crying, Or Spit-Up)

Enfamil Gentlease Infant Formula Enfamil Enspire Gentlease Infant Formula Enfamil NeuroPro Gentlease Infant Formula Enfamil NeuroPro Sensitive Infant Formula Enfamil A.R. Infant Formula Enfamil Reguline Infant Formula Enfamil ProSobee Infant Formula Enfagrow Toddler Transitions Gentlease Infant & Toddler Formula Enfagrow Premium Gentlease Toddler

Cow’s Milk Allergies & Other Food Allergies

PurAmino Hypoallergenic Infant Formula Nutramigen with Enflora LGG Toddler Formula Enfamil Nutramigen with Enflora LGG

Other Special Formulas

Pregestimil Infant Formula (trouble absorbing fats) Enfamil Reguline (constipation)

Gerber Formula Products

Everyday Nutrition

Gerber Good Start Gentle Pro

Special Dietary Needs

Tummy Troubles (Gas, Fussiness, Colic, Crying, Or Spit-Up)

Gerber Good Start Soothe Pro Gerber Good Start A2 Gerber Good Start Soy

Cow’s Milk Allergies & Other Food Allergies

Gerber Good Start Extensive HA

Other Special Formulas

Gerber Grow Nutritious Toddler

Enfamil Vs Gerber: Main Similarities & Differences

Similarities

Pros

Trusted name brands Both brands offer different infant products, including non-dairy, soy-based, lactose-free, or hypoallergenic formulas. Both brands meet the baby formula requirements of the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and may be safe for babies. (5)

Both brands contain:

Omega-3 DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), lutein, and vitamin E, which can support your baby’s brain and eye development (6)(7) ARA (arachidonic acid), a special nutrient found in breast milk that can promote a healthier immune system, and muscle repair and growth (6) Choline, a nutrient that may help metabolize or digest fats (8) Vitamin A, which may keep your baby’s skin, eyes, and immune system healthy (9) Vitamin E, which can protect your baby’s cells and tissues from damage (10)

Cons

Most of the products from both brands may contain soy oil. Though highly refined soy oil may be allergen-free, you might still want to watch out for this ingredient, especially if your little one has soy allergies. (11) Processed vegetable oils, which may contain unhealthy trans fats and can lead to a higher risk of developing coronary heart diseases (12) Palm olein oil, which may reduce calcium absorption (13)

Main Differences

Enfamil Highlights

Most Enfamil products may contain more iron, calcium, and folic acid than comparable Gerber formulas.

Gerber Highlights

Most Gerber formulas cost less than comparable Enfamil formulas Though both have non-GMO formulas, all Gerber Good Start formulas are free from GMOs, but not all Enfamil products are guaranteed to be GMO-free GMOs (genetically modified organisms) may cause autoimmunity, certain allergies, neurological disorders, autism, ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), endocrine disruption, and growth failure. (14)

Learn more about each formula below.

Formulas That Mimic Breast Milk

Enfamil Enspire – 20.5 oz tub: $39.98 (or $1.95 per oz) Gerber Gentle Pro – 20 oz canister: $30 (or $1.50 per oz)

Similarities

Pros

Non-GMO formulas Can be ideal as a supplement for breastfeeding Formulated to have similar components as breast milk Whey milk proteins Lactose (the natural sugar in breast milk) Prebiotics DHA and ARA

Cons

Potential allergens: milk and soy Palm olein oil (13) Vegetable oils (12) Soy oil (11)

Enfamil Enspire

Best Features

Lactoferrin, a component of breast milk that may help improve your baby’s gut health and immune development (15) MFGM (milk fat globule membrane) (4) Dual prebiotics: galactooligosaccharides and polydextrose (3) Nucleotides which may promote immune response (16) Free from maltodextrin, a sugar that can cause colic, gas, bloating, green stools, and possible intestinal injury (17) It has more iron, calcium, and folic acid

Product Recall

None

Cons

It costs more ($1.95 per oz) than Gerber ($1.50 per oz)

Reviews “I used this for my newest baby as a supplement while breastfeeding.” – Reviewer on Enfamil’s website. “My daughter had horrible constipation and pain from this formula when we needed to supplement at 6 weeks. It was horrible…we just switched to sensitive and it seems to be better so far.” – Reviewer on Enfamil’s website.

Gerber Good Start GentlePro

Best Features

Probiotics (Bifidobacterium lactis) that may help support a healthy digestive system (18) Comfort Proteins – smaller milk proteins that may have the same gentleness as breastmilk 2’-FL HMO (human milk oligosaccharide), which is a prebiotic abundant in breastmilk (19)

Product Recall

In March 2012, Gerber recalled Good Start Gentle baby formula (23.2 oz) for having an odd odor. (20) The recall only affected one lot, GXP1684, with an expiration date of March 5, 2013. According to the FDA recall advisory, there weren’t any safety or health concerns over the odd odor. But there were some consumer reports of babies suffering gastrointestinal issues after drinking the formula. (20)

Cons

Maltodextrin (17) It had a recall. (20)

Reviews “When we became pregnant with our second daughter I knew Gerber Good Start was what I would choose, if I didn’t breastfeed.” – Reviewer on Gerber’s website. “Had to switch to this from similac advantage for WIC. My daughter started spitting up, having diarrhea, and screaming 24/7. This formula caused her stomach to be distended and so much gas.” – Reviewer on Gerber’s website.

Gentle Formulas

Enfamil Gentlease – 19.9 oz can: $28.49 (or $1.43 per oz) Gerber Good Start Soothe – 19.4 oz canister: $30 (or $1.55 per oz)

Similarities

Pros

Easy-to-digest milk proteins that may be ideal for sensitive tummies Whey milk proteins DHA and ARA

Cons

Palm olein oil (13) Vegetable oils (12) Soy oil (11)

Enfamil Gentlease Infant Formula

Best Features & Safety

Thinner consistency that may make it easier to dissolve Free from soy and maltodextrin (17) It may be cheaper ($1.43 per oz) than Gerber Good Start Soothe ($1.55 per oz) It may contain more proteins, total fats, iron, and calcium.

Recall

In February 2006, Enfamil recalled Gentlease powdered infant formula for possible contamination with metal particles of up to 2.7 mm in size. (21) It affected one lot, BMJ19, with a best before date code of “1 Jul 07.” According to the FDA recall advisory, the contaminated formula may cause serious risks to your child’s throat and respiratory system if it’s accidentally inhaled and the metal particles reach the lungs. (21) Thankfully, there weren’t any illnesses or health incidents reported concerning this formula recall. (21)

Cons

Corn syrup solids It had a recall (21)

Reviews “My baby made face anytime it was time for a feed. I decided to try it and it was awful! The milk taste really bitter or as if it was contaminated.” – Reviewer on Enfamil’s website.

Gerber Good Start SoothePro

Best Features & Safety

Non-GMO formula Marketed as a formula that may solve some common feeding issues: colic, fussiness, crying, gas, mild spit-up, and uncomfortable poops 2’-FL HMO (3) Probiotics (Lactobacillus reuteri) (18) Comfort Proteins Carbohydrate blend with only 30% lactose, which can help ease fussiness and gas (22) It hasn’t had a recall.

Product Recall

None

Cons

Maltodextrin and soy lecithin (17) May be prone to clumping

Reviews

A2 Milk Formulas

Enfamil Premium A2 Infant Formula – 19.5 oz tub: $34.99 (or $1.79 per oz) Gerber Good Start A2 – 20 oz canister: $32.97 (or $1.65 per oz)

Similarities

Pros

Non-GMO formulas A2 milk and whey content that may be similar to breastmilk (23) A2 milk comes from a different cow breed of cow with a special milk protein that may be easier to digest than the typical A1 milk used in standard formulas (23) A2 milk may help ease symptoms of lactose intolerance (23) Lactose (the natural sugar in breast milk) Free from added sugars Whey milk proteins (2) Free from artificial growth hormones that may cause certain cancers (24) Evidence of increased cancer risk may be inconclusive, but you might still want to avoid formulas with artificial growth hormones. (24) No recalls

Cons

Potential allergens: soy and milk Soy oil (11) Processed vegetable oils (12) Palm oils (13)

Enfamil Premium A2 Infant Formula

Best Features & Safety

Dual prebiotics: galactooligosaccharides and polydextrose (3) It may contain more iron, calcium, and folic acid

Product Recall

None

Cons

Doesn’t have probiotic cultures

Reviews “This was the first formula that we tried and baby had no issues! I really like that there is a more gentle form of cow milk.” – Reviewer on Enfamil’s website.

Gerber Good Start A2

Best Features & Safety

Prebiotics 2’-FL HMO and probiotics (L. reuteri) (3)(18) Costs less ($1.65 per oz) than Enfamil Premium A2 ($1.79 per oz)

Product Recall

None

Cons

Only has one type of prebiotics (Enfamil A2 has two)

Reviews “I just want to start out with how easy it was to make the formula bottles up. I had no issue with the formula not mixing well whatsoever oh, it was very easy to add to bottles and just took a matter of seconds of shaking up the bottle to get the right consistency.” – Reviewer on Gerber’s website. “My baby spit up a lot with this formula, so much so that he wet my clothes and my bedspread.” – Reviewer on Walmart.

Lactose-Free, Hypoallergenic Formulas

Enfamil Nutramigen – 27.8 oz can: $58.99 (or $2.12 per oz) Gerber Good Start Extensive HA – 14.1 oz canister: $26.47 (or $1.88 per oz)

Similarities

Pros

Lactose-free formula Hypoallergenic formulas with extensively hydrolyzed (broken-down) milk proteins that may be less likely to trigger an allergic response DHA and ARA (6) Probiotics (18)

Cons

Palm oil, soy oil, and processed vegetable oils Starch; modified starches are declared safe by the AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics), but there’s continued public pressure to remove these from baby food (25)

Enfamil Nutramigen With Enflora LGG

Best Features & Safety

Enfamil claims that Nutramigen with Enflora LGG is clinically proven to reduce colic due to cow’s milk allergy in 48 hours. The brand also claims that this may help reduce the incidence of future allergies (asthma, allergic rhinitis, eczema, and hives). According to Enfamil, this formula may also help your little one overcome a cow’s milk allergy and return to a traditional formula within six months of feeding (compared with Nutramigen formula without Enflora LGG). Probiotics (Lactobacillus rhamnosus) (18) Free from added sugars and maltodextrin (17) More calcium, folic acid, total fats, and carbohydrates

Product Recall

In 2001, Enfamil recalled Nutramigen due to incorrect preparation instructions printed on the packaging. Following these instructions can lead to serious health issues and possibly even death. (26)(27)

Cons

It had a recall. (26)(27) Modified corn starch (25)

Reviews “Just started supplementing with formula due to cows milk protein allergy. Within 24 hours I have already noticed a big difference in my baby’s mood, stool and overall demeanor.” – Reviewer on Enfamil’s website. “Been breast-feeding my lo with milk allergy till lost it. At 10 month we thought that his allergy improved so started formula with Enamel Organic. But within a few days developed while yogurt smelling poop. So allergy is still there. Was recommended Nutramigen…What a horrible taste..” – Reviewer on Enfamil’s website.

Gerber Good Start Extensive HA

Best Features & Safety

Non-GMO formula Fat blend with MCT oil that has shorter chains which can make them easier to digest and absorb (28) Probiotic (Bifidobacterium lactis) (18) Free from corn syrup More carbohydrates and vitamin A Doesn’t have a recall Costs less ($1.88 per oz) than Enfamil Nutramigen ($2.12 per oz)

Product Recall

None

Cons

Maltodextrin (17) Potato starch (25)

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Soy Formulas

Enfamil Prosobee – 20.9 oz can: $31.99 (or $1.53 per oz) Gerber Good Start Soy Powder – 24 oz can: $20.24 (or $0.84 per oz)

Similarities

Pros

Non-dairy Soy-based, lactose-free alternatives to milk-based formulas Formulated for children with a cow’s milk protein allergy or lactose intolerance May be ideal for vegetarian or Kosher diets DHA and ARA fatty acids (6)

Cons

Potential allergen: soy protein

Soy oil, palm olein oil, and highly processed vegetable oils

Enfamil ProSobee

Best Features & Safety

May help ease fussiness or gas caused by sensitivity to dairy-based formulas Free from maltodextrin (17) For children 0 to 12 months old

Product Recall

None

Cons

Corn syrup

Reviews “We transitioned from breastfeeding and after trying a few types of formula that he could have with a suspected dairy intolerance, this one worked best for us!” – Reviewer on Enfamil’s website. “Made my baby vomit all night. Do not recommended at all.” – Reviewer on Enfamil’s website.

Gerber Good Start Soy (Stage 2)

Best Features & Safety

Non-GMO formula Can provide complete nutrition from 9 to 24 months. May help alleviate fussiness and gas due to milk allergy or lactose intolerance. Free from artificial growth hormones (24) Certified Kosher and Halal

Product Recall

None

Cons

It contains maltodextrin (17)

Reviews “When my youngest was diagnosed with lactose intolerance and GERD and failed to thrive at 2 months old, the doctor prescribed Gerber soy. Now my baby is a toddler and is starting to wean from formula, and switching to the toddler soy has helped add the necessary calories she still needs.” – Reviewer on Walmart. “My daughter refused the bottle after trying a couple of sips, so looks like I’ll have to dump it down the drain.” – Reviewer on Walmart.

Summary And Recommendations

Both trusted name brands, Enfamil and Gerber offer a wide range of formulas to meet your little one’s needs and provide complete nutrition. Depending on your baby’s needs, you can choose non-dairy, soy-based, lactose-free, or hypoallergenic formulas. But always consult with your little one’s pediatrician before trying a new formula. Both brands can offer the following for your child:

Infant formulas that meet the requirements of the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) (5) DHA, lutein, and vitamin E, nutrients that can support your baby’s brain and eye development (6)(7) ARA, which is a special nutrient found in breast milk that can promote a healthier immune system, and muscle repair and growth (6) Choline, an essential nutrient that can help metabolize or digest fats (8) Vitamin A, which can keep your baby’s skin, eyes, and immune system healthy (9) Vitamin E, which may protect your baby’s cells and tissues from damage (10)

But products from both brands may also have the following cons:

Soy oil, a highly refined soy oil that may be allergen-free but still something that many parents want to avoid, especially if the child has soy allergies (11) Processed vegetable oils, which may contain unhealthy trans fats that can lead to a higher risk of developing coronary heart diseases (12) Palm olein oil, which may reduce calcium absorption (13)

In choosing the right formula for your little one, you can consider the following: Choose Enfamil if:

You prefer products that may contain more iron, calcium, and folic acid

Choose Gerber if:

You prefer more budget-friendly options than comparable Enfamil formulas You’re looking for more options for non-GMO formulas

Be sure to check with your pediatrician before switching to any new formula. What Are The Types Of Baby Formulas?

Powder Liquid concentrates Ready-to-use

What Are The Different Types Of Formula Based On Ingredients?

Milk-based Soy-based Plant-based (other sources aside from soy)

What Are The Special Formulas To Consider?

Gentle formulas for sensitive tummies Formulas for colic Formulas for gas Formulas for reflux Formulas for constipation Hypoallergenic formulas

Are Baby Formulas Safe? Though the FDA doesn’t need to approve infant formulas before they can be marketed in the US, all formulas should meet federal requirements, including minimum amounts of certain nutrients and minerals. (5) The FDA may recall any formula that doesn’t meet these requirements. What Are The Factors To Consider In Buying Baby Formula?

Whey proteins Lactose MFGM (4) ARA/DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) Iron Organic Probiotics Prebiotics

What Is The Cleanest Baby Formula? All baby formulas are, technically, clean. But if you want a formulation that’s certified to be free from toxic chemicals and pesticide residues, you may opt for organic formulas. Some examples of organic formula brands include HiPP and Holle. Which Is The Closest Formula To Breast Milk? Rebecca Fett recommends formulas that have the following ingredients, which are the main components of breast milk: (1)

Whey milk proteins which may be easier to digest than casein (2) Lactose (primary carbohydrate source) Prebiotics MFGM (milk fat globule membrane) (4)

Is Gerber Soothe And Soothe Pro The Same? Yes. In 2019, Gerber changed the formula name from Gerber Soothe to Gerber Soothe Pro. What Is The Healthiest Formula For Babies? Different babies have varied needs. So, one formula that works for one child might not work for others. Some babies also need special formulations. But if your child doesn’t have milk allergies, reflux, or food sensitivities, Fett recommends Enfamil Enspire or Enfamil NeuroPro Infant. Both have prebiotics and MFGM (milk fat globule membrane), are based on whey, and contain lactose. (1)(4) Can I Mix Gerber And Enfamil? It can be safe to mix two similar or comparable formulas, but it’s usually not recommended. Each formula has different ingredients that could require different preparation procedures. For example, Gerber formulas with probiotics shouldn’t be mixed with excessively hot water. Also, if you mix the formulas, it might be difficult to tell which one works better or what formula causes issues like fussiness, constipation, or colic with your baby. But make sure that you have your pediatrician’s approval before switching or mixing formulas. REFERENCES (1) https://brainhealthfrombirth.com/formula/ (2) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4882692/ (3) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4615227/ (4) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27234413/ (5) https://www.fda.gov/food/people-risk-foodborne-illness/questions-answers-consumers-concerning-infant-formula (6) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29413359/ (7) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6164534/ (8) https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Choline-HealthProfessional/ (9) https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/baby/weaning-and-feeding/vitamins-for-children/ (10) https://kidshealth.org/en/kids/vitamin.html (11) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3894482/ (12) https://www.cfs.gov.hk/english/multimedia/multimedia_pub/multimedia_pub_fsf_85_01.html (13) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16582027/ (14) https://www.greenamerica.org/blog/downsides-gmo-infant-formula-we-asked-pediatrician (15) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27234411/ (16) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12410863/ (17) https://blog.babycues.info/2021/april/maltodextrin-in-baby-formula-please-avoid/ (18) https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/baby/formula-feeding/Pages/Probiotics-in-Infant-Formula.aspx (19) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7019891/ (20) https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2012/03/gerber-good-start-gentle-baby-formula-recalled-due-to-an-off-odor/index.htm (21) https://www.aappublications.org/content/27/2/2006195 (22) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10547247/ (23) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4818854/ (24) https://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancer-causes/recombinant-bovine-growth-hormone.html (25) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29762373/ (26) https://www.nytimes.com/2001/07/10/us/national-briefing-science-and-health-recall-of-baby-formula.html (27) http://flca.info/HTMLobj-154/Recalls.pdf (28) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5209465/