Bit of an odd question here...
We live on the Thai-Burma border. DH is the manager of a community based health programme for HIV+ migrants, who don't have good (or any) access to local health systems. We don't have any trained medical staff ourselves, but aim to be advocates to help people access the right care from people with the right skills, while also providing support with things like finances, transport, budgeting....and providing infant formula for the babies of these HIV+ mums. So background: we have no medical training personally, but are trying to make sure these patients and their bubbas are able to get the care they need!
We have a mum with a 15 month old who was VERY malnourished when we found them five months ago, because mum knew she was + and shouldn't breastfeed, but couldn't afford formula. The local system really doesn't want to know or care about people in this situation. So we started paying for formula, and the LO is doing much better now - but he's still smaller than my 8 month old, can't crawl or move much, etc.
So he has been on infant formula, but it's time to get him a new supply and I thought he should probably be on toddler formula by now, for the extra nutrients - he is on solids also, but doesn't eat a lot (and what he gets is hardly the best nutrition - mostly rice). Does anyone know of any reason why his wee body might not be able to cope with toddler formula? Is it harder to digest than baby formula?
Thanks for the ideas, my LO is BF so don't know much about formula!