Babies: 0 - 3 Months

mixing formula

Last night, we gave DD formula for the first time because my supply's been so low at night that she and I are both getting frustrated. So - stupid question about formula bottles from a newbie - is it worth getting some kind of mixer thing to mix the water and formula? Or is it just as easy to stir it? Last night I must've done kind of  a crappy job - there was some scmutz in the bottom of the bottle...

Re: mixing formula

  • They're only like 4 dollars, and I personally felt it was worth it. 
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  • I usually just put the lid on the bottle and shake it. I don't have any problems with that. I thought about premixing but then I would feel I needed to warm the bottles (right now DD takes the bottle at room temp).
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  • We just shake it really well to mix it and we've never had a problem.  I wait for the bubbles to settle before feeding.
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  • I just mix it in the bottle and shake. I find it's better to put the water in first and then the powder to prevent the stuff at the bottom. Sometimes, I put half the water, then formula, rest of water and mix. Both ways work for me. If I make a bunch of bottle for the day, I use the bottle warmer to bring it back to room temp.

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  • If you're going to make larger batches of formula, Dr. Brown's formula pitcher works great. ?Many fewer bubbles created while mixing and easier to store in the fridge as well.
  • I do not like shaking for some reason. I always end up with clumps no matter how much I do it. I think the Neosure is extra clumpy for some reason. But anyhoo, I have a big Tupperware measuring picture with a lid and it has a nice pointy spout( like for pouring pancakes) and I measure out 15 scoops of formula and add 30oz of water, stir really well and viola! Nice smooth, creamy, milky stuff..

    DS likes his formula stired, not shaken....Wink

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  • I just put it in the bottle and use a wisk to mix it. I don't like to shake it as it creates way to many bubbles.  You can also add some gas drops to get rid of bubbles!
  • water + formula and shake...I never have any clumps or problems mixing it.

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