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Playtex Drop-Ins System

With my 2 1/2 year old, we tried nearly every bottle on the market before he settled on the Avent bottles. They were great, but I'm thinking with the next one (due in a couple weeks), I would like to use the Playtex Drop-Ins. But my question is this... To those of you who have used these, how do you warm the milk or formula? Microwaving is always a no-no, and with the other bottles we've used, we heated the contents with a bottle warmer. These say not to put the bottle into a heat source. Do I have to heat it in a separate container first and then put it in the bottle? If so, then maybe these don't seem so "convenient...???" Thanks so much for any input.

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WOW! Thank you all so much for your input! You have all given me many ideas! We didn't use powdered formula with our first, but it has crossed my mind for this one. If we could use warm tap water that would be so perfect, but I don't care for our water quality for a newborn. I thought about the room temp nursery water and may go that route, but I would likely still need to warm any stored breast milk. It sounds like a bottle warmer with a low setting would work, the crock pot (same idea), or just a bowl of water. I contacted Avent thanks to the link provided, and they claim that their Tempo Drop-Ins can be warmed in their warmer on a low setting. This sounds promising, however the collars for the nipples for their system seem a bit much with the special "ring." I will likely order one to see what it is like since I did like the many nipple flow choices Avent offered. I was hoping to use the drop-in style system just because the boys are / will be in daycare, and I know from expreience that an unrinsed formula bottle doesn't take long to get smelly. I thought the drop-in would prevent this. Thank you all so much again! Your insight has been very helpful!

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We put the bottle in a hot cup of water to warm up the breastmilk or formula. It worked well, but it does take a little longer. But the thing with the drop-ins is that you can just put in a new liner and new nipple you don't have to wash the whole bottle before it can be reused. I found it easier, but not everyone does. So good luck!

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The Playtex system worked great for my son, he had a lot of problems with gas and stomach aches. Everyone I know who used them, including myself microwaved them.

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V.,
A bottle warmer works great for the playtex drop ins or you can heat water in the microwave and put the bottle in the water after you've heated it! L.

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We put the bottle in a hot cup of water to warm up the breastmilk or formula. It worked well, but it does take a little longer. But the thing with the drop-ins is that you can just put in a new liner and new nipple you don't have to wash the whole bottle before it can be reused. I found it easier, but not everyone does. So good luck!

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Hi V.,

My name is E. and I am a mother of a 6 year old as well as the Director of a KinderCare Learning Center.
We heat all of our bottles using a crock pot. I'm not sure of your situation, or if this will be helpful. You could plug in the crock pot and leave it on all day. We unplug it every night before we go home. I hope this is somewhat helpful.

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The draw back to the drop-ins, besides not being able to heat them unless you use a bottle warmer or just run them under hot water, is that it's hard to tell exactly how much they have eaten. Once the bag starts to collapse, you can't accurately read how many ounces they've had.

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I'm with Teri C,

Since the hospital didn't warm the bottles my son was used to room temp formula, I by a 2 gallon water keep in on the counter, and just prep my bottles and line them up, it's really great and convenient, I just add the formula at night and no need to spend time warming them up, which is a plus when traveling, you don't have to worry about how and where to heat a bottle, though if you do want to warm the bottle, my sister used a big sports cup, and ran the bottle under hot tap water, she would tilt the bottle and roll it/swish it, so it warmed quicker, this worked well for her, good luck

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Hi V. -

I have used the Playtex Drop-Ins with my sone since he was about 4 weeks old. I express milk, the put it into the bottle and into the fridge for use that day. When I am ready to use it, I simply put it in a cup with hot tap water until it is warm.

I really like these bottles. The nipples are great, especially if you are nursing too, because they are larger and more "like Mom". My son has done well with them and he is a fussy little one!

Congratulations on your 2 sons!!!

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I used these for my daughter and I would place the bottle in a large cup of warm water. Not too hot, because it doesn't take long for the milk to warm.

Hope this helps.

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Hi, I also used the Playtex drop-ins with my kids. I only used them with powder formula and didn't warm then. I used bottled water, usually in a gallon jug, that I left on the counter. It was room temp so there was no need to heat it. My doctor said that was just fine and I never had to worry about it getting to warm. There were a few times while traveling in the winter when my bottled water got chilly in the car and I did what others have suggested, ran it upside down under hot water. It worked just fine. Good luck with the new baby!

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I used the Playtex System and the formula without a problem. What I did was -- never warm a bottle. If I was using the powdered formula I would fill all of my bottles with water and leave them in the cupboard. The room temputerature was always just right. Now, I am using the concentrate formula and I just fill the bottle halfway with hot water and use the liquid formula out of the fridge to even out the temperature. I came up with the method after traveling with a friend and her infant and he screamed for nearly 2 hours because his bottle was not the right temp.! I also like this because when using the powdered formula you never have to chill a bottle, since it is just water!!!! And they sell these neat little containers that have 3 seperate compartments that you can have premeasured formula in, making a day out, a lot easier!! Good luck!

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