ihavetwofeet41
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@aliwhit I would like to say, introducing a hot bottle and then cooling it very quickly causes more bacteria. The optimal choice would be to let it cool to room temp, then refrigerate for later use or let it cool naturally then give it to baby.
That being said, there is no "right" way to do it. if I boiled water for formula, I don't, but I would boil it, let it cool naturally to room temp or so, then put the water in a formula pitcher(I use Dr. Browns), then add in the formula, then mix, then put it in the fridge and then warm it in a bottle warmer before feeding. Some babies are fine with their formula straight out of the fridge too!
Just don't stress yourself out and make things harder if there is no real reason other than you want to do it a certain way lol
That being said, there is no "right" way to do it. if I boiled water for formula, I don't, but I would boil it, let it cool naturally to room temp or so, then put the water in a formula pitcher(I use Dr. Browns), then add in the formula, then mix, then put it in the fridge and then warm it in a bottle warmer before feeding. Some babies are fine with their formula straight out of the fridge too!
Just don't stress yourself out and make things harder if there is no real reason other than you want to do it a certain way lol