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pickles16
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powder formula question
So we're transitioning over to powder....what water do you use? I just boiled some regular tap water and then mixed it with the powder...Is that right?? brain surgeon I am not...
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Posted 4/1/09 3:57 PM |
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wannabemom
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Re: powder formula question
I don't boil it.... and didn't from day 1. I just use filtered water, nuke it a few secs until it's room temp and use it
I think it's healthy for baby to be exposed to low levels of bacteria from his environment... it stimulates his immune system a bit....
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Posted 4/1/09 4:02 PM |
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KateDevine
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Re: powder formula question
I used tap water.
Tap water is regulated by the government whereas bottled is not
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Posted 4/1/09 4:02 PM |
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nov06
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Re: powder formula question
I always boiled the water first.
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Posted 4/1/09 4:05 PM |
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pickles16
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Re: powder formula question
Posted by wannabemom
I don't boil it.... and didn't from day 1. I just use filtered water, nuke it a few secs until it's room temp and use it
I think it's healthy for baby to be exposed to low levels of bacteria from his environment... it stimulates his immune system a bit....
I have a filter in my fridge water dispenser, would you trust that?
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Posted 4/1/09 4:11 PM |
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Dec2008Baby
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Re: powder formula question
Posted by KateDevine
I used tap water.
Tap water is regulated by the government whereas bottled is not
I agree! I do the same
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Posted 4/1/09 4:41 PM |
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Belladonna219
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Re: powder formula question
Posted by nov06
I always boiled the water first.
Me too.
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Posted 4/1/09 4:43 PM |
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GraciesMom
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Re: powder formula question
I use the fridge dispenser since it is filtered (tap) water.
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Posted 4/1/09 4:43 PM |
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DC HJJ M
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Name: Crystal
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Re: powder formula question
I used Nursery Water.
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Posted 4/1/09 4:44 PM |
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wannabemom
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Re: powder formula question
Posted by pickles16
Posted by wannabemom
I don't boil it.... and didn't from day 1. I just use filtered water, nuke it a few secs until it's room temp and use it
I think it's healthy for baby to be exposed to low levels of bacteria from his environment... it stimulates his immune system a bit....
I have a filter in my fridge water dispenser, would you trust that?
as long as you maintain the filter (change it regularly), yeah, sure I would!
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Posted 4/1/09 4:44 PM |
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hmm8191
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Re: powder formula question
I use nursery water.
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Posted 4/1/09 4:46 PM |
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LittleG
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Re: powder formula question
My pediatrician told me that it is recommended to boil the water, so that is what I do. I also run it through a brita.
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Posted 4/1/09 4:59 PM |
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pickles16
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Name: Jen
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Re: powder formula question
for those that boil it, do you let it cool before you mix the formula or just mix it and then let it cool???
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Posted 4/1/09 5:12 PM |
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mrsv
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Re: powder formula question
I just use bottled distilled water. Sometimes if I am out of that, I boil the water, put in in the fridge to cool it then mix the powder.
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Posted 4/1/09 5:15 PM |
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MrsRbk
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Re: powder formula question
I have a brita water filter pitcher I leave on the counter so the water is room temp all the time.
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Posted 4/1/09 5:15 PM |
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angnick
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Re: powder formula question
my dr said brita water is fine or bottled.
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Posted 4/1/09 10:33 PM |
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KristinasMama
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Re: powder formula question
Posted by pickles16
Posted by wannabemom
I don't boil it.... and didn't from day 1. I just use filtered water, nuke it a few secs until it's room temp and use it
I think it's healthy for baby to be exposed to low levels of bacteria from his environment... it stimulates his immune system a bit....
I have a filter in my fridge water dispenser, would you trust that?
That's what I always use(d).
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Posted 4/1/09 10:36 PM |
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july06bride
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Re: powder formula question
we buy bottled water/nursery water or gerber water-whatever is on sale.
We keep it at room temp and mix it- we do not give DD warm bottles
We have well water that has so many issues- we would never use it...
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Posted 4/1/09 10:51 PM |
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Mkr09
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Re: powder formula question
We have a Brita Pitcher so we used that when we are home and bottled water when we are out.
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Posted 4/1/09 10:54 PM |
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Goobster
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Re: powder formula question
We boil bottled water and use it at room temp, or the bottle slightly warmed in hot water.
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Posted 4/1/09 11:46 PM |
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TLC1018
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Re: powder formula question
we use bottled water
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Posted 4/2/09 12:14 AM |
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Jen2999
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Re: powder formula question
brita
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Posted 4/2/09 12:53 AM |
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BeachMom
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Re: powder formula question
I always boiled the water and filled up the bottles and left them on the counter to cool. So when you needed a new bottle it would already be room temp and you just drop the powder in, shake and your ready. No heating required.
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Posted 4/2/09 4:40 AM |
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GenLCSW
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Re: powder formula question
we used bottled water until we got a water purifier of our own.
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Posted 4/2/09 5:37 AM |
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mooshyboo
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Re: powder formula question
My Pediatrician recommended Distilled water. (I have been using since I have been feeding DS formula)
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Posted 4/2/09 10:33 AM |
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