February 2014 Moms

What do you think about....

What do you think about a Keurig for baby formula?  My SO aunt texted me and said she found this online, and she bought it for us for Christmas.

 

My SO and I plan to Breastfeed, and supplement during the night because formula keeps them fuller longer.  I guess this would be awesome and simple for night time feedings, but I can't help but to think it might of been a waste of money!

 

What are your thoughts on this machine ??

 

 

 

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Re: What do you think about....

  • I saw this online not long ago.  I could never justify spending the money, but like PP said if it's a gift, I'd use it.
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  • I don't like too much crap on my counters. It's bad enough with a sterilizer and bottles drying
  • It wouldn't be worth my money but hey, if she wants to give it as a gift... why not?  We actually use our regular Keurig to heat up bottles... just run an empty cycle (no k-cup) on the smallest setting into a large mug.  Put the bottle in the hot water for a few minutes and voila- warm milk.  Then again, I'm also a mean mommy and don't really want my babies learning to like it warm.  I prefer to give them room temperature milk... or even cold if they will take it later on :-)

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  • Thanks Ladies! I looked up some of the things that this product is known for, and after looking into it. It does seem pretty cool!

     

    Hassle free formula preparation:  no measuring, no mixing, no fussPatent-pending mixing technology:  mixes formula powder and water to perfect consistency without air bubblesTemperature control:  heats water to near body temperature, the optimal temperature for feeding babyAirtight formula storage:  holds 700g of formula powder to prepare 20 8-ounce bottlesRemovable water tank:  easy to fill and cleanVersatile:  Makes 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 ounce bottlesWorks with all bottle sizesWorks with all formula brands and typesBottle preparation takes just seconds
  • After 6 months of e-pumping with DD, this would have been a life saver when we went to formula.
    I hope to create a real siggy but first I need some sleep!

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  • Any way you want to feed your kid is cool with me and not looking to start any kind of BF vs FF argument but I believe it's a myth that formula keeps them fuller longer. At least what I've read on other boards here, especially on the 0-3 month board.
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  • Not sure if I'd buy it for myself, but like others have said it seems like it would be a cool gift. Give it a shot!
  • I think it looks awesome, and I would probably use it for awhile.  After time, it would probably sit unused like every other gadget I get talked into having.  I could see DH using it more than me, especially since I am going to try to continue BFing at nights once I return to work. 
  • Avswolf said:
    What do you do with it when baby is a year old and off of formula?????
    Craigslist ;-)

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  • I wouldn't buy it, but if it was a gift, I'd probably use it.
  • My first thought with you feeding formula at night is when are you going to start this? The first 2-4 months is really important for establishing milk supply. I'd worry not nursing or pumping for eight hours could make you have mastitis or mess with your supply. It  CAN work, but do keep it in mind.

    Second is that baby may not want a bottle from you. DS never, ever, ever took a bottle from me. The boobs were right there and he did not understand why I'd offer a bottle when boobs were way more fun.

    As far as the product...more shit on my counters I don't need. As a rule I don't like things that only have one purpose. I already have too much shit. 


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  • BzeetyD said:
    Any way you want to feed your kid is cool with me and not looking to start any kind of BF vs FF argument but I believe it's a myth that formula keeps them fuller longer. At least what I've read on other boards here, especially on the 0-3 month board.
    And this. Sometimes it's true, sometimes not.


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  • My first thought with you feeding formula at night is when are you going to start this? The first 2-4 months is really important for establishing milk supply. I'd worry not nursing or pumping for eight hours could make you have mastitis or mess with your supply. It  CAN work, but do keep it in mind.


    Second is that baby may not want a bottle from you. DS never, ever, ever took a bottle from me. The boobs were right there and he did not understand why I'd offer a bottle when boobs were way more fun.

    As far as the product...more shit on my counters I don't need. As a rule I don't like things that only have one purpose. I already have too much shit. 


    I would be pumping at night, for the first couple of months, still trying to figure out my schedule with being a FTM. I still have a lot of research to do lol
  • Also it isn't just because it's rumored to digest slower the BM but it'll also be great for the SO to be able to help with nighttime feedings :)
  • BzeetyD said:
    Any way you want to feed your kid is cool with me and not looking to start any kind of BF vs FF argument but I believe it's a myth that formula keeps them fuller longer. At least what I've read on other boards here, especially on the 0-3 month board.
    And this. Sometimes it's true, sometimes not.
    Formula is not as easy to digest as breastmilk; it takes longer for a baby's stomach to digest and absorb. That's where the myth stems from. (I'm certainly not arguing that the myth is true - all babies eat frequently no matter what they're eating)
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  • I've known of plenty of FF babies that wake multiple times in the night, so I wouldn't bank on that buying you a full night's rest. And if your plan of waking to pump sounds worse to me than waking to nurse. You're up either way - save the hassle and just nurse the baby.

    Also, the gadget seems....not quite useless long term, but like something I'd not use forever, even if I FF. And I'm insane and would worry about it not mixing the amount of powder to water correctly or something.


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  • The machine looks awesome:)  
  • My first thought with you feeding formula at night is when are you going to start this? The first 2-4 months is really important for establishing milk supply. I'd worry not nursing or pumping for eight hours could make you have mastitis or mess with your supply. It  CAN work, but do keep it in mind.

    Second is that baby may not want a bottle from you. DS never, ever, ever took a bottle from me. The boobs were right there and he did not understand why I'd offer a bottle when boobs were way more fun.

    As far as the product...more shit on my counters I don't need. As a rule I don't like things that only have one purpose. I already have too much shit. 
    I would be pumping at night, for the first couple of months, still trying to figure out my schedule with being a FTM. I still have a lot of research to do lol
    Pumping takes longer than nursing in my experience. If youre going to be up anyway, I'd rather feed the baby.

    The way DH and I worked it would be that I would have at least a bottle's worth in the freezer at all times. If DS was up a LOT and nursing a LOT at night, DH would thaw it under warm water and feed him and rock him to sleep. Usually it was an extra feeding and meant I didn't need to pump. 

    Or DH would get up, bring DS to me to nurse in bed, then bring DS back to the nursery to rock. Often DH fell asleep there, and it was okay because DS slept very well in his arms. Either way I wasn't the only one up.

    I wouldn't want to pump if I could just feed baby, though.

    I'd think about being flexible here. I get not wanting to be the only one up at night, but pumping while DH feeds baby may not really save you any sleep.


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  • Whoa!!!! If I wasn't BFing I think I'd love this thing.
  • I've never formula fed, so I can't comment on how convienient this machine would be, but I'd pick nursing over pumping every.single.time.
    It's faster and I don't even have to get out of bed to do it!
  • Avswolf said:

    What do you do with it when baby is a year old and off of formula?????

    My daughter started on formula at 10 months when I got pregnant and then turned out to be lactose intolerant at 1 year old. She will drink formula until she's old enough to take Lactaid. You could potentially use it for a couple of years...

    That said, I probably wouldn't spend the $ on it.

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  • karich said:

    I've never formula fed, so I can't comment on how convienient this machine would be, but I'd pick nursing over pumping every.single.time.
    It's faster and I don't even have to get out of bed to do it!

    This exactly.
    Yeah, the average amount of time to pump a bottle is around 15 - 25 minutes. That doesn't include set up or sterilization of the pump (another 10 - 15 min). I could nurse my daughter in 20 minutes and be back asleep right away.
    TTC since August 2009
    June/July 2011 - IVF #1 - Transfer cancelled due to OHSS
    23 perfect embryos. All 23 made it to freezing!
    September/October - FET #1 - October 12th - 2 Grade A embies
    October 20th - BFP??! EDD - July 1, 2012
    Beta #1 = 154, Beta #2 = 352 Beta #3 = 3,800
    U/S #2 - November 14th = 133 bpm! U/S #3 & 4 - November 30th and December 7th = 163 bpm! U/S#5 - January 30th - TEAM PINK!!!
    Baby Sweets born on her due date!
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