Honestly, I wouldn't bother, though. Hot water from the tap or a shallow pan of water on the stove works fine. At DD's daycare, they used a crockpot to heat up lots of bottles at once.
My SIL is a NICU nurse and said that bottle Warmers were designed to warm up refrigerated breast milk and they really are only supposed to warm the breast milk to room temp. She said there's not usually a need to warm any type of milk any Warner than room
I know tons of women will say they didn't need a bottle warmer but my Nuk warmer, warmed bottles of milk to room temp in 30 seconds with less than an ounce of water. I love mine and it has gotten tons of use and is consistent and I found it for like $1
I had one for DH to use when he was home with DD since she would go from content to starving in 2 seconds and you couldn't feed her fast enough. The only problem we had was that the majority of our bottles were the Playtex Ventaire which have a thick pla
I always boil a cup in the microwave and then put the bottle in. After letting the bottle sit in there for a little bit I test the temp of the milk/formula on my wrist. Once it feels room temp then I give it to the baby.
I have a bottle warmer, I don't even use it. Go with just putting it in warm water for a few minutes - that's what the nurses did in the NICU with DS, and I've continued it at home
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Re: Bottle warmer
I don't see why not.
Honestly, I wouldn't bother, though. Hot water from the tap or a shallow pan of water on the stove works fine. At DD's daycare, they used a crockpot to heat up lots of bottles at once.
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You can also put a cup of hot water in the microwave, and dunk the bottle into it to warm it.
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I know tons of women will say they didn't need a bottle warmer but my Nuk warmer, warmed bottles of milk to room temp in 30 seconds with less than an ounce of water. I love mine and it has gotten tons of use and is consistent and I found it for like $1
I didn't use my bottle warmer
I always boil a cup in the microwave and then put the bottle in. After letting the bottle sit in there for a little bit I test the temp of the milk/formula on my wrist. Once it feels room temp then I give it to the baby.
It is the same thing rea
"Life isn't about waiting for the storm to be over, it's about learning how to dance in the rain." -Unknown
Married 3-1-08 | Nathan 11-24-08 | Kaelyn 11-30-10 | Alicia 8-17-13