For moms who formula feed, how would you rank the formula machines like a Baby Brezza, on a scale of ridiculous and never get used vs obviously a splurge but great to have?
I picture bleary eyed nights trying to scoop formula into bottles, or pouring from a pitcher & heating while angry baby squalls cause he's hungry...
I know it's a splurge, but so is our Kuerig machine, and it's still fantastic to have. But, am I missing factoring anything else into the decision?
(Obviously) FTM, so I of course don't know will actually be a must-have until LO is already here, so I appreciate anyone's feedback & advice!
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Re: Formula Mixer: Yay or Nay?
I am hoping to breastfeed but if it doesn't work out for me and end up doing formula, based on her love for it and recommendation i think I would get it.
Some of the STM's here may have some personal experience to ad.
I wouldn't pay for something like that, but then again I don't see the point in a wipes warmer either. If you have the extra $$$ and feel like spending it, then go for it!
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ETA: Actually, now that I think about it, I had a bottle pre-measured out with water and then had one of those formula dispensers that had like 3 compartments. I'd just pour the formula into the bottle and shake it up. I put it right next to the rocking chair and had a bottle in her mouth within about a minute of getting her.
I guess I'm worrying too much about the sleep deprivation and my ability to function :-SS
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I would file this under "utterly ridiculous waste of money". If you're concerned about sleep deprivation, do like @angelajo19 and get one of the compartmentalized formula containers. They only cost a couple bucks and they are invaluable for when you're out of the house. We always kept one in the diaper bag with at least one bottle's worth of formula in it and just prefilled a bottle with the right amount of water.
And I agree room temp or only slightly warm bottles are the way to go if LO will take it that way. That'll make things easier on you when you're out as well as anyone who watches LO for you, like Grandma.
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You could register for it but I think considering babies need so much items that cost money, this item would be low on the priority list.
Is it necessary? No. Is it helpful? It can be. You could love it, or not use it. That's the trouble with items like that. You have no idea what your routine will be or what your baby will be like, so you never really know.
Ftm here, but I trained in overnights with a baby nurse and I think a formula mixer is a little ridiculous.
So super glad I asked, thanks ladies!
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