My little boy is almost eight weeks old and up until a week ago we had been mix-feeding him and using the 'ready to feed' cow & gate bottles.
I am now exclusively formula feeding him and have decided it is much more cost-effective to buy the powder and make up the feeds myself. I have been out to buy the power today but the instructions on the box have totally freaked me out!
In short, how 'how to prepare' guide states that water must be boiled and then cooled for no more than 30 minutes, the power added and the feeds served immediately.
It also advices that feeds cannot be stored for more than two hours before having to be thrown away.
How on earth does anybody follow these instructions?!
My baby has no regular feeding schedule as yet and we feed him on demand. Sometimes he'll go an hour and a half and sometimes four hours between feeds! How can you ever know how long you have, say overnight, before baby wakes up and is hungry? It's not like you get a warning so you have time to cool the milk!
Advice would be much appreciated and any of your own tips.
Re: Formula- urgent advice please!
It sounds like the formula company says that so they won't get sued if a child gets sick from sub standard water.
My nephew drinks formula that's been refrigerated for hours or overnight. He's just fine.
Good luck momma.
It's only after the baby has started eating from a bottle that you need to throw it away after 1 hour (the enzymes in their saliva start to break down the formula)
I agree with using nursery water if financially able