Lulu_Laroo
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Right, I know this has been asked a thousand times, and up until now I've been happy with my way of making up bottles. I boil the kettle, wait around 20mins, then add the powder. I make up around 4 bottles at a time, store them at the back of the fridge and warm them slightly when Poppy wants one. The reason I do it this way is because powder formula is not sterile, and you need to add freshly boiled water (left no longer than half an hour) to kill off any bacteria, according to the food standards agency website.
BUT it's getting expensive buying loads of the ready-made cartons of formula to take out with me when we go out, and lots of people have suggested I use cooled boiled water and add the powder with a dispenser when poppy wants it, or take half cooled water and top up with a flask. I'm just worried about doing this because it won't kill the bacteria?
Now Poppy is three months old, I'm wondering if it will be ok to do this now she's no longer a newborn? I'm such a worrier!
Have any of you ladies done it this way and had your LO have tummy upsets? How does everyone else do it?
Sorry for yet another long post
BUT it's getting expensive buying loads of the ready-made cartons of formula to take out with me when we go out, and lots of people have suggested I use cooled boiled water and add the powder with a dispenser when poppy wants it, or take half cooled water and top up with a flask. I'm just worried about doing this because it won't kill the bacteria?
Now Poppy is three months old, I'm wondering if it will be ok to do this now she's no longer a newborn? I'm such a worrier!
Have any of you ladies done it this way and had your LO have tummy upsets? How does everyone else do it?
Sorry for yet another long post
