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Sp4747
LIF Adolescent
Member since 7/05 752 total posts
Name: Stephanie
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Bottle warmers
What does eveyone use when traveling with baby to heat the bottle? I have to go into the city next week and am trying to prepare.
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Posted 8/15/05 11:24 AM |
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Stefanie
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Name: Stefanie
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Re: Bottle warmers
They have bottle warmers that plug into the lighter thingy in your car....if you're traveling by car into the city...
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Posted 8/15/05 11:28 AM |
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iffer042373
5 weeks till I'm a big sister
Member since 5/05 2642 total posts
Name: Jennifer
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Re: Bottle warmers
I have the grab and go by dex its only $9.99 in babies r us. I also havethe car one that you plus into the cigarette lighter but it takes a while for it to warm up the bottle Image Attachment(s):
Message edited 8/15/2005 11:36:51 AM.
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Posted 8/15/05 11:35 AM |
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my3bugs
Mom of 2 Boys
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Re: Bottle warmers
I never used a bottle warmer. I just hold the bottle under warm water or in a mug of hot water. If I am out and about and can't do one - he takes it cold and luckily doesn't mind it.
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Posted 8/15/05 12:13 PM |
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AJsMommy122
Stop 2 smell the roses
Member since 5/05 2048 total posts
Name: Maxine
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Re: Bottle warmers
Posted by Niecey
I never used a bottle warmer. I just hold the bottle under warm water or in a mug of hot water. If I am out and about and can't do one - he takes it cold and luckily doesn't mind it.
Thats what I would do. I had the one that you plug into the car and it took FOREVER and hardly worked.
I used to just go into a store and ask for a boiling cup of water and stick it in there!
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Posted 8/15/05 12:16 PM |
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steph4777
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Member since 5/05 11726 total posts
Name: Stephanie
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Re: Bottle warmers
At home I use ready to feed formula, but when I go out I use powdered formula so I don't have to worry about keeping it cool before we use it or warm when it's fedding time. I put the water in the bottle and the powder in a little tuppaware thing that has 3 compartments. The water is usually room temperature so there's no need to warm.
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Posted 8/15/05 1:00 PM |
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Jenhos
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Re: Bottle warmers
Connor will drink it cold. You may want to try giving it cold every once in awhile so if you are in a jam the baby will drink it cold.
Otherwise us powder and just put water in the bottles and bring the powder.
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Posted 8/15/05 2:33 PM |
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dengal
Dad of Twins
Member since 5/05 1385 total posts
Name: The 80's Man Let's Go Mets!
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Re: Bottle warmers
We bring a new container along and then break it open when needed. We then find a place to store the container or trash it and use another one. If we are at a friends house, we fridge the container and then warm up the bottle using a mug with warm/hot water.
Message edited 8/15/2005 4:17:12 PM.
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Posted 8/15/05 4:16 PM |
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Kris
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Member since 5/05 1051 total posts
Name: Kristine
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Re: Bottle warmers
Also, not sure what kind of formula you are using, but I know they make single serving ready to feed for similac and enfamil.
I had a car warmer that STUNK. It was a total waste. I would then just give it to her cold.
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Posted 8/16/05 7:28 PM |
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Re: Bottle warmers
We didn't need to warm our bottles, I mixed powder and room temp water at feeding time.
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Posted 8/17/05 12:35 AM |
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Sp4747
LIF Adolescent
Member since 7/05 752 total posts
Name: Stephanie
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Re: Bottle warmers
Thanks everybody I purchased the Dex bottle warmer pictured earlier. I tried it yesterday and it seems to work okay.
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Posted 8/17/05 8:13 AM |
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