A.C. asks from Lynn, MA on June 29, 2008
Bottle Suggestions
Hi. We just made the switch from ready-made formula to powder, as recommended by our pediatrition - who says that the flouride in tap water is good for the baby (6 mths old).
We have been using the playtex drop in bottle system, however feel that we need to make a switch because we now have to use the bottle to mix the formula and it is getting caught/clumped up in the nipple. We are currently using a medium flow playtex nipple which is working great.
Any suggestions. Let me know, Thanks!
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R.H. answers from Boston on June 30, 2008
I agree with one of the other posts- get a second opinion before buying new bottles. Why a 6 month old would need fluoridated water is beyond me.
T.A. answers from Providence on June 30, 2008
I actually used to make my son's formula in pitcher. I can't remember how long formula is good for after mixed in the fridge. 24 hrs? I used to make just enough so it wouldn't go bad and it was very convenient. T.
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S.K. answers from New London on June 30, 2008
Mix it in a separate container and pour it into the bottle!
-S.
S.O. answers from Hartford on June 30, 2008
Hi A.,
Maybe you could mix the formula in something else then pour into the bottle if you don't want to spend the $ to get new bottles. I use Dr. Brown's and they have been great. Only down side is that there is a little extra cleaning because of the multiple parts. But, they have caps that you can put on the bottle so you can mix the formula before putting o n the nipple.
Good Luck!
H.S. answers from New London on June 30, 2008
At Walmart or Babies r us I can't remember which they have a formula mixer that is battery operated. I have one and it works great. I have a 2 1/2 year old and I had the same problem. I just had a baby on June 16 and I have been using the mixer. They are not that expansive only a few dollars. Hope this helps
C.N. answers from Boston on June 30, 2008
When I used formula for my daughter, I too, used the powder type. What I used to do, was have the water in the bottle & pre-measured amounts of powder in a small container. If I didn't need to use it, I didn't waste the formula. If I did need to mix up a bottle, I would use a tupperware drink shaker container. I would put the water from the bottle in the container, add the powder & shake it up. Then I would pour it back into the bottle. This way it was well mixed & clumps didn't clog the nipple!
R.S. answers from Hartford on June 30, 2008
I know this might not connect to the nautre of your question but- I HIGHLY recommend you get a 2nd opinion on the flouride rec. from your ped. Thankfully, we have well water that comes from a natural aquafor(spelling?) which tested with 0ppm flouride levels. Basically, my well water's better than the overpriced bottled stuff-I'm lucky. But there's a lot of evidence on the dangers of flouride for young children/babies. There's also evidence to the contrary, so as with anything we do for our kids, weigh the facts on both sides of the argument and make the decision you feel is best. Just a friendly FYI...Good luck...
L.Z. answers from Boston on June 29, 2008
If those bottles are working for you, keep them! You can mix the formula in a larger container then pour it in as needed for feedings. You could also mix the formula in a glass Pyrex measuring cup then pour it in the bottle if you don't want the formula touching plastic. The drop-ins are good because they reduce gas and they don't have the plastic chemical/BPA issue. Plus, if they're working for you, no need to get caught up in trying new bottles until you find one your baby likes (I have done this and it is expensive!!). Good luck!
R.H. answers from Boston on June 30, 2008
I agree with one of the other posts- get a second opinion before buying new bottles. Why a 6 month old would need fluoridated water is beyond me.
R.A. answers from Springfield on June 30, 2008
Haven't had time to do my own research yet, but here's a couple of sites my friend recommended to me RE: the flouride question (I had wondered whether to start using flouride toothpaste, thankfully we have good well water at home): www.secondlook.org, www.fluoridealert.org
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