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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It simply makes more sense to me to have your baby's bottle closer in temperature to the baby's own body temperature. Otherwise, the baby has to bring it up to body temperature herself. I'd rather ease the digestive process, rather than shock it with cold formula. But if you believe your baby is better off with cold, no one is going to put a bottle warmer on your doorstep. It may be that warming anything to eat is needlessly time consuming, and not worth the effort.[/quote] If there were sound medical science behind this, I'm sure most would agree with you. But giving a room temp ready to feed nursette has not been shown by anyone to "shock the digestive process with cold formula". Again- if you want to give warm formula that's great and there is nothing wrong with that, but there is also nothing wrong with room temp formula and to tell fragile new moms that they are shocking their infants digestive system by giving unwarmed formula is needlessly cruel, as well as factually incorrect. [/quote]
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