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Jump to Your Week of Pregnancy. Pregnancy Week. Trending On What to Expect. Please whitelist our site to get all the best deals and offers from our partners. Moms Discuss Family Planning. Welcome to the What to Expect community! Report as Inappropriate. I use bottled water and even sitting out in the pantry it remains quite chilly to the touch. I have tried several times to give her formula mixed with the non-heated water but she gets a tummy ache and ends up spitting much of it up.

Has anyone else dealt with this? Did you get ur lo to finally take cool formula? Or are you still heating it up slightly?

Are health benefits greatly reduced by slight warming? Original poster's comments 2. I've always give it room temp unless in fridge Then I just warm it in a cup of hot water. I hear it's the only formula we're not suppose to warm. It's refreshing to know that others warm it just slightly too. In answer to Bet44zat.

It smells awful doesn't it?!! I'm not sure why it's now instructing room temperature. Not sure how that works. I don't think it would do any harm to warm it a little. Our lo has it warm. We've tried to put her back on normal formula but she still reacts to it and soon was fine once back on this and we've always done it warm.

Or even cold when she makes out she wants a bottle but then decides she doesn't! Maybe check with a pharmacist or dr if you're worried? It smells like cheesy gone off chips lol! It says room temp because unlike other formula if mixed with boiling hot water it kills the LGG in it which has the most effect apparently, so your not getting the best effect if you mix the powder into hot water.

It says on their site that you can warm it, just slightly though but that's all my little boy needs he just hates it room temp. We're now on neocate xx. I assume it is ok to warm as it says you can store in the fridge for up to 24 hours and can't imagine anyone would give fridge cold milk to their baby.

Ok thanks. Forgot to ask the doc about Gaviscon before I left. Will be them a call x. Also -are you sure it's not the taste rather than temp baby is objecting to. My lo took A while to get used to it loves it now, I still think it tastes rank. We used perfect prep as well another one who didn't read instructions but my understanding from reading fb groups posts was that due to the nature of the milk it wasn't necessary to have the sterilising hot water, hence why it says to make it up with cooled water.



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