Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a big deal microwaving if you know how many seconds to safely heat it and shake it to remove any hot spots. Don't listen to those who disagree.
Right because everyone who tells you differently (like the pediatricians and nurses) are just trying to inconvenience you. Man up! Boil that baby's mouth!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not microwave the bottle! You are running the risk of burning the baby's mouth!
I used powder formula and warm water straight out of the tap.
If I needed to heat a bottle, I ran it under hot water out of the tap.
Calm down. Microwaving is fine.
Anonymous wrote:We microwave our 5 oz formula bottles for 30 seconds. We only do this for his bottles in the middue of the night, because we make those before bed and put them in the fridge. I can't have baby screaming for several minutes while I use another heating method.
Daytime bottles we just use roon temperature or cold.
Anonymous wrote:Do not microwave the bottle! You are running the risk of burning the baby's mouth!
I used powder formula and warm water straight out of the tap.
If I needed to heat a bottle, I ran it under hot water out of the tap.
Anonymous wrote:It's not a big deal microwaving if you know how many seconds to safely heat it and shake it to remove any hot spots. Don't listen to those who disagree.