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Feeding Twins
I was curious, I see alot of you have sayed you would make 20--22 bottles for the day. Did use a bottle warmer then? I hear so many mixed reviews about warming the bottles, like if you warm them all they will want is a warm bottle so was curious then what do you do when you are out, and you cant warm the bottle? Thanks!!!
Message edited 11/15/2010 3:53:36 PM.
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Posted 11/15/10 3:52 PM |
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jmf423
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Re: Feeding Twins
i did room temp bottles. i had room temp water in a pitcher on the counter and used that with powder when we were home. if we were out i used the small bottles of RTF. and if by chance a bottle was in the fridge i would put it in a cup of hot water for a minute or two to take the chill off!!
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Posted 11/15/10 4:36 PM |
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MetsGirl07
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Re: Feeding Twins
we always did room temp water in a pitcher and leave it on the counter.. just use the powder and thats it!
when i went out i filled the bottles to the desired amount of oz. and bought that formula dispenser and just poured it right in! just like i would do it at home!
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Posted 11/15/10 5:11 PM |
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julz33
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Re: Feeding Twins
When I use RTF or premixed formula, I warm the bottles but only to RT, not warmer. I don't like giving them freezing cold bottle, but will give them cool ones while were out.
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Posted 11/15/10 6:48 PM |
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BabyBeans
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Name: Melissa
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Re: Feeding Twins
I buy gallons of water and leave them room temp with powder and make them as i go, if going somewhere i make make a big bottle of formula for the day and microwave the bottle a few seconds just to get the chill out. Or just bring powder and water and make it as they need them depends where i am going. tried bottle warmer not a fan, took too long and i didnt like leaving it on if not in use.
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Posted 11/15/10 7:14 PM |
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Michelle
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Re: Feeding Twins
I wouldkeep them in the fridge and put them in a cup of hot water to take the chill off of them.
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Posted 11/15/10 8:34 PM |
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sunnygirl
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Re: Feeding Twins
i made about 16 bottles a day at the beginning if i used a rtf and had left over in the original bottle or can i refrigerated it and gave it to them cold, they always drank it, powdered i make it as i need it with water thats been sitting on the counter
i tried warming a few times it was too annoying to me
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Posted 11/15/10 9:44 PM |
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Re: Feeding Twins
Thanks for the advice ladies.
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Posted 11/16/10 10:34 AM |
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skinny
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We give the boys cold bottles. They never had a problem w/ them. I make up a bunch of bottles ahead of time and just take them from the fridge as needed. HTH!
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Posted 11/16/10 11:21 AM |
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J-sportwidow
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Name: Jen
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Re: Feeding Twins
We do both warm RTD and room temp powder. I personally prefer the RTD.
We have never had a problem.
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Posted 11/16/10 2:02 PM |
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shelby34
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Name: Michele
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Re: Feeding Twins
I warm my bottles because I make them ahead of time and keep them in the fridge. I use a bottle warmer for the first feeding of the day (well, two bottle warmers ) because I have them upstairs. For the rest of the day, I just boil water and stick the bottles in it in a bowl. It does the trick. I always felt like a really cold bottle might give them tummy cramps.
eta: if we are out, I do give them bottles out of the cooler...I usually try to get them up to room temp.
Message edited 11/17/2010 12:34:53 PM.
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Posted 11/17/10 12:33 PM |
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