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Bottle Warmer

Hi Moms! My daughter is almost 4 months old, and has been breastfed since birth. I am considering weening her soon and am interested in purchasing a bottle warmer. I was wondering if any of you own one that you would or would not recommend. Any suggestions are welcome!! TIA!!

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Erica is right about heating water in the microwave and then placing the bottle in the water - I do this at work - but at home I do have The First Years bottle warmer and it works great - I do have to use a little more water than the instructions say to use.

First of all, breast feeding is wonderful so keep doing it as long as possible. My doctors with both children told me warming bottles can be one cause of colic so my babies drank bottles right out of the fridge and I never had any problem with either of them. Maybe you do not need a bottle warmer, try cold bottles and see how she likes it.

What all daycares do and what I've used is a crockpot. Even the small one you'd put the queso in would work for one bottle at a time. Just leaved it plugged in and when you want to warm bottle put it in the crockpot and it should be warm in no time. And fyi, most babies don't even care if the milk is warm. You could try giving it to her out of the fridge, she might not even notice or just warm enough to take the edge off. Frankly, in my opinion, it's better if you can get them to be ok with chilled milk or food. That way if you're on the road or away from home you can have a bottle in a cooler and just give it to her and not worry about having to warm it. After all, when we wean them to sippy cups of whole milk we don't warm that. . . . Anyway, if you're defrosting frozen breast milk or taking it out of the fridge the crockpot would work. If you're switching to formula you could just use room temp water to make the formula and you wouldn't need to warm it at all. HTH!

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At walmart me and my husband for a botle warmer for the car it is great. it is the parents choice brand. it takes up to twenty minutes but if your baby is on a schedule it is not a big deal.

I agree with most of the other posters. Bottle warmers are a waste of money.

I agree with the other responses. I had one with my 1st child 6 yrs ago and it was more pain than it was worth, and not really worth the money. I am due with my 2nd child in April and do not plan on getting one this time around.

I just want to add my opinion to the mix -- as many moms said below, bottle warmers are a waste of money. I have a seven month old and my husband used a bottle warmer briefly when I went back to work part time -- but quickly learned that heating up water in the microwave and then putting the bottle in the hot water worked better.

I have 2 warmers and use neither of them. I fill a large cup with hot water from the tap and let the bottle float for a few minutes. It's easy to do with one hand and by the time you get baby and get back to the kitchen to retrieve it, it's warm. Good luck!

I learned with my second that you don't need a bottle warmer. Just microwave some water in a coffee cup or other type of cup. Then stick the cold bottle in the hot water for a few minutes. It is the same as bottle warmer. (DON'T put the bottle in Microwave. This is very dangerous.)

Most likely you will find that they really don't need a super warm bottle, just warm enough to take the chill off. If you still want to buy one, we just got ours at Walmart - a pretty cheap one.

Don't bother. I microwaved water and then sat the bottle in it for a few minutes. Then I found out that it was more of a preference thing for the babies. Some don't care if it's cold, and it doesn't hurt their tummies, so you may not need to warm at all!

I have the Avent bottle warmer. But I think it would only work well for the Avent bottles. It's short and fat so the long and skinny bottles would probably be too tall. I only use it when I have pumped and stuck it in the fridge. It would not work well to thaw baggies of frozen breast milk. And it might be overkill for formula. I've only mixed a formula bottle once for my nephew and my sis just used warm tap water. It gets pretty hot. But on the plus side it is super easy to use and inexpensive. I actually bought mine at a garage sale!

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