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Can babies have frozen (undefrosted) forumla milk?

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phlossie · 15/05/2008 20:02

I made ice-lollies from expressed breast milk when ds was a baby (was 4-7 mo in the summer and teething). I can't be arsed with expressing for 7.5mo dd this summer (and I melted my pump trying to sterlise it - there's a lesson there somewhere), so I was wondering if it's okay to make ice-lollies from formula milk? Otherwise I'll just stick with fruit...

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Seona1973 · 15/05/2008 22:24

I dont think you can freeze formula unless it is mixed with food.

chloemegjess · 15/05/2008 22:27

Hey. No i dont think you can use formula. But I think I will steel your idea of making ice lollys from EBM! How old do you think baby should be when they start having these? My DD is 4.5months and I dont think she owuld take it yet, but might do in a couple of months, it will still be summer?

lackaDAISYcal · 15/05/2008 22:30

what about some frozen yogurts instead?

nappyaddict · 16/05/2008 13:36

yes they can. we made the formula lollies too.

duchesse · 16/05/2008 13:39

Never heard of this before, but what a fab idea- is this for teething woes?

nappyaddict · 16/05/2008 13:42

for teething and for when it is hot.

Lizzer · 16/05/2008 13:48

Ooo goodie, i was just thinking about this the other day when ds (4.5m)head dived into dp's ice cream cone, it was a real battle to get him away!

Phlossie, do you mean frozen whole fruit or puree?

phlossie · 16/05/2008 20:42

I freeze watered down purees - smooth smoothies IYKWIM! I also freeze half full lolly moulds and then fill them up with a different smoothie - so strawberry and apple and then mango. Yogurt freezes well too.
Chloe - I think you can make EBM lollies from any age, esp if your lo has sore gums.

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Caz10 · 17/05/2008 11:07

ebm lollies what a fab idea! do you literally just use the normal lolly moulds so they have a wee plastic stick to hold them with?

and am i right in thinking i'll probably have to strip dd and hose her down once she's finished?!

nappyaddict · 17/05/2008 22:20

yep - just use the normal moulds. you can get them in poundland. ds loved them when he started teething at 4 months - i did have to hold it for him though.

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