
I told him the brand I was using now was Similac but that I had intended to switch over to Enfamil once I started receiving WIC (more details on WIC in the WIC section below). When I took my twins to their first appointment, their doctor had asked me whether I was breastfeeding or formula feeding and, if the latter, what kind of formula I was using. After all, they understand how expensive it is to care for a newborn since most of them have families of their own. Pediatricians usually network with formula brands to get samples they can use in their clinics to help expectant parents with their formula needs. One of the best places to get free formula is at your pediatrician’s office especially if you need some ASAP. Whether you want to try out a new brand or simply want to supplement your supply every month, use these 3 methods to score yourself some free formula. Fortunately, there are resources out there you can use to get free formula. The average price for one of these cans (depending on the brand) is around $17. Doing the math, that adds up to a lot of money every month on formula alone. My twins use between 18 to 20 cans a month (12 oz cans) between both.

Even more so for parents who have twins or multiples. If you have opted to formula feed your baby, you already know that formula can be very expensive.
