I know of several people that do this but don't understand the benefit. Sure it's all mixed and "ready" when you need it, but then you have to spend time warming the bottle. Seems like everything would go faster just by mixing it when needed with warm water. Am I missing something.
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Welllll....if you are a 'bad mom' like me who heats bottles in the microwave, it is actually quicker to have bottles ready to go in the fridge ready since you only have to put it in the micro for like 30-40 sec to take the chill off (and yes, I shake & swirl & all that obsessively to get rid of any potential hot spots even though I barely heat it enough to have a hot spot). But I use ready to feed. If I used powder, I might just make it each bottle, I don't know. Takes a lot more hands to mix a bottle than heat one though, when you're trying to watch/juggle 2 babies.
Also my kids go to daycare so making a batch to just pour into the bottles all at once to bring there would be a necessity.
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Us too. And daycare makes bottles on demand. We just give them cans of formula.
we just use luke warm tap water and add formula as the day goes...one of my gf's sister has twins and she did the premade formula thing and swore by it...whatever works...
For the first 3 months, we were using ready to feed. Once we switched to powder, this is what we started doing and it has made life so much easier.
It does not take long to make the formula and bottle them up ahead of time. I look at it as a once a day thing and anything I only have to do once a day is a good thing in my mind.
In the early days we used a preheated crockpot to warm the bottles and it can't get easier than that. But now I always have a small saucepan on the stove with water. I turn the pot on, drop the bottles in for 2-3 minutes and then they are ready. I just take the chill off of them, we don't make them warm.
It must just be a difference of opinion b/c I can't see how making them on demand would be easier.
We don't use powder that often because DD and DS are still not doing great on all powder. We only use it at night and we make it as we go.
When we do use powder because we are out of liquid, we mix ours ahead because we add thickener to it for reflux and it is just easier to mix it all at once versus bottle by bottle.
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My girls were on the special, expensive formula, and we didn't want to waste a drop. So we would only pour in what we knew what they would eat - whether it be 3 oz, 6oz, or 9 oz. To get the mixture at the right percentages, I would have had to make up an 8 oz bottle every time and waste 2-4 oz every time.
We kept track of how much they took every feeding until they were 9 months.
Plus I liked giving the bubbles a chance to settle.
this.
mine were on the thick formula, the really thick crap and it required a mixer to get it mixed properly. We had bottle warmers so it was not that long to warm the bottles. in the long run it did save me time. I had a time every day that I would wash all bottles, make the formula (I did two days worth at a time) and then make the bottles for the next day (poor formula into bottles. The reminder of the formula I kept in a container and would pour up the bottles the next night.
This is what worked best for me and we all know that just because it works for me does not mean it will work for the next person.
When they were little and getting a diaper change before each feed we just stuck the cold bottle in hot tap water and by the time we changed diapers they were ready.
I could never get all of the chunks from the formula if I mixed in the bottle, and all of the bubbles made them gassy so I mixed a big Pampered Chef pitcher worth each morning and pre-poured everything.