Anonymous
Post 06/14/2017 10:24     Subject: Re:heating bottles in microwave

Not sure if it's too much of a hassle for you, OP. But we mix bottles right before it's time to eat. This way, there is no need to warm up anything.
Anonymous
Post 06/14/2017 06:56     Subject: heating bottles in microwave

I did not microwave formula.
Anonymous
Post 06/14/2017 04:48     Subject: heating bottles in microwave

I microwaved water in a mug, then put the bottle in that hot water for a couple of minutes to warm up.
Anonymous
Post 06/14/2017 01:53     Subject: heating bottles in microwave

Anonymous wrote:Room temperature! No need to heat the bottles. The powder dissolves just fine.

Your breast milk was room temperature. Formula can be too.


No, it isn't room temp. Beast milk would. E body temp as it comes out of the breast.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2017 16:53     Subject: Re:heating bottles in microwave

Just NO!
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2017 16:47     Subject: Re:heating bottles in microwave

We also heated plastic bottles in the microwave to warm ish for the first 6 mo, about 30 seconds for 6 oz.Then I moved to room temp formula for a week or two, and then cold formula (because we use filtered water out of the fridge so it was cold). When we microwaved the formula it was to get it lukewarm, never had any issues with formula getting too hot.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2017 14:15     Subject: heating bottles in microwave

Well I put our dr browns in for 30 seconds every night

My DD is alive and well and exceeding her milestones too!
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2017 14:13     Subject: heating bottles in microwave

before we got the doc browns bottle warmer we would microwave a bowl of water and then put the bottle in the bowl for several minutes to heat it up.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2017 14:12     Subject: heating bottles in microwave

Room temperature! No need to heat the bottles. The powder dissolves just fine.

Your breast milk was room temperature. Formula can be too.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2017 14:07     Subject: heating bottles in microwave

At our daycare, they keep a slow cooker full of water on low all day and use that to heat the bottles.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2017 13:38     Subject: Re:heating bottles in microwave

I never heated a bottle. My DD was fine and I would have started heating them if she seemed upset or had digestive problems.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2017 13:38     Subject: heating bottles in microwave

Are you using gass hottles? You should not heat up plastic ones in the microwave.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2017 13:37     Subject: heating bottles in microwave

Hear what after in tea pot or microwave bowl. Put bottle into hot water. Swish around. Done.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2017 13:20     Subject: heating bottles in microwave

Are you using plastic bottles? My concern isn't hot spot, but you should not be heating plastic in the microwave with any food or liquid in it that you are going to ingest. This is a basic rule for everyone.

I use tap water to make each bottle as needed. If I want it warm, I use slightly warm tap water. It does help the formula dissolve a bit better when warmer water is used.

But please stop putting plastic bottles in the microwave. Also any plastic tupperware or kids bowls etc.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2017 13:08     Subject: heating bottles in microwave

My baby is now 8 months and I'm almost done weaning him and slowly switching to formula. I previously heated formula bottles in the microwave with my first baby. However, it took me a lot of trial and error to figure out the microwave time. What do other people do vis a vis heating? Yes, I know the technical rule is no microwave. My understanding, though, is that that is a hard rule for breast milk but with formula the only concern is the risk of hot spots - Is that right? Or is there a concern about the break down of nutrients too? (I never once fed my baby a hot bottle and I do not understand why this small risk would outweigh the convenience of microwaving!)

I have a formula pitcher that I premix in the morning and make the bottles up for the day. Is there a better way to do this? My other thought is to buy a formula dispenser and warm up the water in the microwave and mix in the formula. Eventually, i'd like to not heat the bottles up at all and just do it room temperature. Does the formula not dissolve as well that way, though?