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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Here is where it started: [b]Why not breastfeed for just a few weeks? [/b] The formula still needs to be properly warmed in the hospital. You can give ready to feed at room temperature. No need to warm it. That seems hard on a little tummy/system designed to receive warm milk. What about bringing a bottle warmer with you?[/quote] And you left out the excellent response, which points out why breastfeeding was linked from the very first post of (this thread's) OP, back in the beginning: [quote] NP. But not only +1 to RTF at room temp being fine (have had to supplement all of my babies with RTF formula in the hospital and never thought to warm it / was never given that option / no one ever suggested it might be an issue)... let’s pause for a second on this line... “Why not breastfeed for just a few weeks?“ Just.... why. Why would you ever say that to someone who came here asking for how to handle what she is anticipating to be stressful, and then your response is to do exactly what she is worried about. [/quote] There was plenty more after that which was unkind and unnecessary as well, not to mention claims of truth that did not bear out. [/quote]
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