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[quote=Anonymous]13:17 here Unopened Elecare can be stored between 32-95 F, but the optimal temp is between 55-75 F. I know when the UPS truck generally delivers for our neighborhood, so if they come early (which rarely happens), I ask one of our neighbors or a family member to pick up the boxes for us until we get home. And yes, powder is much easier to travel with! To the OP, some babies have silent reflux. They don't scream or cry, but they may have noisy breathing, trouble eating/gaining weight, frequent hiccups, archive their back during feedings, etc. Might not hurt to look into it. DS is almost 2 and has not been able to tolerate any dairy yet. The allergist wants us to wait another year before we trial it again with dairy in a cooked product. We donated the other formula we had to our ped's office. They keep extra cans/samples to hand out to parents who need it. [/quote]
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