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amother
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Mon, Dec 23 2024, 11:33 pm
Not an item but a hack if you use formula. Only use lukewarm water so there's no being busy warming up the bottles especially when your out of the house..... Babys don't need it warm it's just whatever they get used to
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writinggirl
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Mon, Dec 23 2024, 11:40 pm
amother Lemonchiffon wrote: | Not an item but a hack if you use formula. Only use lukewarm water so there's no being busy warming up the bottles especially when your out of the house..... Babys don't need it warm it's just whatever they get used to |
Not true, my baby only took really warm bottles as a newborn. She refused them until I made them really warm.
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amother
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Yesterday at 6:56 am
Absolutely saved my nursing journey. 1000/10 recommend.
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amother
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Yesterday at 11:29 am
amother Lemonchiffon wrote: | Not an item but a hack if you use formula. Only use lukewarm water so there's no being busy warming up the bottles especially when your out of the house..... Babys don't need it warm it's just whatever they get used to |
Yes to other mother who replied to this, each baby is unique. But I agree here that its good to try.
Similarly for a mother who nurses + specifically pumps, one can try to give baby their bottles luke warm or even cold.
My baby didn't get used to it warm (unless directly nursing) & grew accustomed to taking bottles that were luke warm or even regularly cold. (Just leaving out a little to take chill off, sometimes immersing in warm water to help fattier & watery parts to mix together better)
Worth a try as a feeding "hack"
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amother
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Yesterday at 11:35 am
writinggirl wrote: | Not true, my baby only took really warm bottles as a newborn. She refused them until I made them really warm. |
Guess there's exceptions to everything 🤷
But always worth it to try
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amother
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Yesterday at 5:06 pm
For eczema -
The combination of an occasional (the term sounds awful, but its very diluted, like a chlorinated swimming pool kind of thing, one can google search ratio) "bleach bath (I'd hold a wash cloth to baby's head & cheeks where it got bad to benefit from the water too) & then applying frequently an Aveeno Eczema relief cream topped with A & D ointment.
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