Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Always use formula for the last bottle before bed
Why? Both my breastfed babies STTN at 4 months. (We also used formula later when I didn't want to pump at work, so not anti-formula; just asking, what's the point of a formula bottle before bed?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t notice a big difference in sleep habits, but middle of the night feedings were so much easier when I was breastfeeding. No filling bottles or cleaning them, mixing formula, just roll over and pull down my nightgown.
There’s a FF hack for this: line up 3 bottles filled with plain water, put three Dixie cups of powder next to them. Roll over, dump and shake, clean the bottles in he morning.
NP. That's a good idea, but how did you warm the bottles?
NP here. No need to warm the bottles. Babies can drink it room temp.
Anonymous wrote:Nope. Both my breastfed babies were sttn before 3 months. I will say though that underfed babies won’t sttn, but bf doesn’t mean underfed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t notice a big difference in sleep habits, but middle of the night feedings were so much easier when I was breastfeeding. No filling bottles or cleaning them, mixing formula, just roll over and pull down my nightgown.
There’s a FF hack for this: line up 3 bottles filled with plain water, put three Dixie cups of powder next to them. Roll over, dump and shake, clean the bottles in he morning.
NP. That's a good idea, but how did you warm the bottles?
NP here. No need to warm the bottles. Babies can drink it room temp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t notice a big difference in sleep habits, but middle of the night feedings were so much easier when I was breastfeeding. No filling bottles or cleaning them, mixing formula, just roll over and pull down my nightgown.
There’s a FF hack for this: line up 3 bottles filled with plain water, put three Dixie cups of powder next to them. Roll over, dump and shake, clean the bottles in he morning.
NP. That's a good idea, but how did you warm the bottles?