I bought a bottle warmer for about $20. We make a couple bottles and then heat them as needed. I read that it doesnt matter, but she seems to spit the cold formula out more while eating.
My high maintenance son won't take it cold, haha. He won't even take it room temp. on his moodier days. He just lets it run all down his face and looks up at me like, "What the hell is this?" <img src="https://community.thebump.com/cs/emoticons/emotio
Room temp. I learned from my SIL that if you only serve warm you will always have to and it will be a pain. When it is in the fridge I run warm water over it to take the cold out.
During the day he takes it heated. We make the bottle using our fridge filtered water and put it in a soup cup with 2 inches of hot water. By the time we come back from changing it's perfect. At night and out he takes it room temp.
For formula we usually just use room temp bottled water, so I'm no help there.
For breast milk that's been refrigerated or frozen I usually run our Keurig without any cups in it to get hot water. I stick the bottle in there for a few minutes whi
Re: Formula
Room temp. We use bottled water that we keep on the counter and mix as we go so we don't have to warm the bottle each time.
For formula we usually just use room temp bottled water, so I'm no help there.
For breast milk that's been refrigerated or frozen I usually run our Keurig without any cups in it to get hot water. I stick the bottle in there for a few minutes whi