My baby just turned a year old on Saturday and I use Nido which is a toddler formula. And I give him a bottle before naps and at bedtime. Other than that he’s on normal food.
If you do choose toddler formula, be careful because a lot of them have added sugar which is terrible for that age (it's priming kids to get addicted to sugar). Otherwise our pediatrician said to just do whole milk! Our one year-old is still struggling to like whole milk, so we are still finishing our last tub of formula before it's gone, but weaning him down each day.
Sounds like she’s eating well and motivated to eat so I’d keep doing what you’re doing. We never used toddler formula with our first. My youngest is on toddler formula only because he is way behind on eating and might need feeding therapy. Also, I’d avoid pediasure. The ingredients suck.
Whole milk over here. She gets three meals plus 2 snacks a day.
Our doctor recommended we start adding whole milk to her formula bottles. We’ve been doing this and slowly adding more whole milk. She also eats probably 2 meals of solid food a day and then snacks (pouches mostly) throughout the day as well. She probably had 3 6 oz bottle a day max.
I use enfamil formula and half whole milk. Slowly going to all whole milk. I just a formula bottle before bed. Plus meals and 1 snack
I'm doing part formula, part whole milk until we run out of formula. You don't need to get formula once your child is eating mostly solids but it doesn't hurt either so use up what you got. No need to buy more unless your doctor recommends something different
Toddler formula has no real difference to formula and costs more. We just do regular while milk and food but if your feel her growth is slowing I would consider pediasure or replacing juice with more milk