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Infant feeding

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ready to feed formula, do your dc drink it room temp?

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robinredbreast · 03/11/2007 17:30

just wondered might try dd with it non heated tonight

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oooggs · 03/11/2007 17:32

have done all bottles/milk room temp from birth I haven't the time to heat it up for dts - hope it goes well

robinredbreast · 03/11/2007 17:39

thanks

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Seona1973 · 03/11/2007 19:42

same here - ds had all bottles at room temperature from birth. Make up bottle with just cool boiled water and add formula powder when required.

CaraLondon · 04/11/2007 12:04

I warm up the milk slightly for evening and night time feeds as it makes me feel that I am giving a message that it is night-time. It is also a little bit of "indulgence" I think - well, you can't really offer different tastes or foods at dd's age (14 weeks), so I like to think I am giving her something a bit different by warming the milk at night. DH thinks it's ludicrous ! There was a post on this a while back where one MNer said she knew of a baby who could take formula straight from the fridge! I have heard that it may take a couple of attempts, though depending on how old your dc is.

nappyaddict · 04/11/2007 12:36

my baby takes it straight from the fridge. makes it easier when moving onto cows milk.

nappyaddict · 04/11/2007 12:36

my baby takes it straight from the fridge. makes it easier when moving onto cows milk.

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