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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Used Philips Avent glass for years and really liked them. I vote never getting started with warming bottles. You’ll thank me later.[/quote] did you use formula or cold breast milk? room temp formula i'd have no problem not heating but refrigerated or frozen breastmilk feels different...[/quote] Not PP, but my second drank cold breast milk straight from the fridge (I was an exclusive pumper). You just have to be sure to mix it in the bag before you pour it since the fat will separate. It made life so much easier![/quote] Yes, I was warned to not heat bottles at the start. If babies take it fine cold or room temperature, life is soooo much easier. If they refuse, then you may need to experiment with warming.[/quote] interesting- i exclusively pumped for 6 months-- even shaking it wouldn't distribute the fat but i also didn't find the warmer to be that effortful that i've never understand this warning that it is hard-- it takes like 1 minute to warm it up[/quote] It's so much easier when you're out and about. Ever have a baby wake up on the metro, for example?[/quote]
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