DS is 2.6 and was FF.
At first we were making them up as and when they were needed which was a nightmare. How is a hungry baby suppose to wait up to half an hour for a bottle?
My midwife then said we could make up the bottles with the right amount of water and leave them for up to 24 hours and add the powder when needed then heat it up. This made it very easy for us and we did it this way thinking nothing of it.
Now there are all these guildlines and they are saying you have to make the powder up in water that is 70 degrees to kill any bacteria so you need to make them on demand, which I'm sorry, unless you have a baby that is feeding every 4 hours etc its just not feasible IMHO.
Someone on here put a link that you can make up the bottles with the boiling water then put them in the back of the fridge and heat when necessary. Taking them out you need to put them in a cool bag with an ice brick and use within 4 hours. This doesn't seem to be too bad and this was from the official guidlines too.
I have just been reading the pregnancy book that you get in the bounty pack and they say not to make them up and put them in the fridge as bacteria can still multiply.
I am so bloody confused. DS never had any problems. In fact he has a bloody good immune system. Rarely even gets a cold whereas loads of toddlers seem to have snotty noses all the time.
How did/do you make your bottles up and do you worry about all these official guidlines?